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How can we make the following? Please not the number of carbons of the chain. Aldol reaction with formaldeide is not possible

 

The image depicts a chemical reaction.

**Reactant:**
The structure on the left shows two cyclic compounds connected by a bond. Both compounds are five-membered rings (cyclopentane).

**Product:**
The structure on the right shows a single five-membered ring (cyclopentane) with an extended chain. This chain includes a hydroxyl group (OH) at its end.

**Reaction Arrow:**
A right-facing arrow is placed between the reactant and product, indicating the direction of the chemical transformation from reactant to product.

The diagram illustrates the conversion of a bicyclic compound into a monocyclic alcohol through an unspecified chemical reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:The image depicts a chemical reaction. **Reactant:** The structure on the left shows two cyclic compounds connected by a bond. Both compounds are five-membered rings (cyclopentane). **Product:** The structure on the right shows a single five-membered ring (cyclopentane) with an extended chain. This chain includes a hydroxyl group (OH) at its end. **Reaction Arrow:** A right-facing arrow is placed between the reactant and product, indicating the direction of the chemical transformation from reactant to product. The diagram illustrates the conversion of a bicyclic compound into a monocyclic alcohol through an unspecified chemical reaction.
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