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The image depicts a chemical reaction involving two organic compounds and their transformation into a new compound.

### Reaction Components:

1. **Reactants:**
   - **Methoxy Styrene (MeO-Substituted Compound):** This is a styrene derivative with a methoxy group (MeO) attached to one of the carbon atoms. It is characterized by a carbon-carbon double bond.
   - **Methoxy Acetylene (OMe-Substituted Alkyne):** This reactant has a methoxy group attached to the terminal carbon of an alkyne, characterized by a carbon-carbon triple bond.

2. **Product:**
   - **Methoxy-Substituted Benzene (Aromatic Compound):** The product is a benzene ring with two methoxy groups attached at different positions on the ring, showcasing an aromatic structure.

### Reaction Description:
- The diagram shows the conversion of methoxy styrene and methoxy acetylene into a methoxy-substituted benzene derivative. The arrow indicates the transformation process from reactants to the aromatic product.
Transcribed Image Text:The image depicts a chemical reaction involving two organic compounds and their transformation into a new compound. ### Reaction Components: 1. **Reactants:** - **Methoxy Styrene (MeO-Substituted Compound):** This is a styrene derivative with a methoxy group (MeO) attached to one of the carbon atoms. It is characterized by a carbon-carbon double bond. - **Methoxy Acetylene (OMe-Substituted Alkyne):** This reactant has a methoxy group attached to the terminal carbon of an alkyne, characterized by a carbon-carbon triple bond. 2. **Product:** - **Methoxy-Substituted Benzene (Aromatic Compound):** The product is a benzene ring with two methoxy groups attached at different positions on the ring, showcasing an aromatic structure. ### Reaction Description: - The diagram shows the conversion of methoxy styrene and methoxy acetylene into a methoxy-substituted benzene derivative. The arrow indicates the transformation process from reactants to the aromatic product.
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