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When straight-chain butane reacts with Cl2 in the presence of light, two of the products are the singly chlorinated 1- chlorobutane, and the doubly chlorinated 1,1-dichlorobutane. What are the IUPAC names for the other singly chlorinated isomer, and the other five doubly chlorinated isomers produced in this reaction?
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