The reaction between cyclopropane and 1 equivalent of bromine when exposed to light would yield how many different compounds (including stereoisomers)?

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The question is asking about the outcome of the reaction between cyclopropane and bromine under light exposure, specifically how many different compounds (including stereoisomers) are produced from this reaction.

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1

The final answer is 1.

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The final answer is 1.

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The symmetry of cyclopropane ensures that bromination yields only one unique product, even when considering stereoisomers.

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