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1. NaOH, heat
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2. Neutralizing work-up
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Problem 4 of 32
Atoms, Bonds
and Rings
CH3CH2
NC
Charges
O₂N
HO
OH
CH3CH₂O CH3O
O
H
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![Draw the major product of this aldol condensation reaction.
Ignore inorganic byproducts.
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1. NaOH, heat
H
2. Neutralizing work-up
H
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Atoms, Bonds
and Rings
CH3CH2
NC
Charges
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O₂N
HO
CH3CH₂O
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OH
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CH3O
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O
Undo
Remove
Reset
Done
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