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Interpretation:
The mechanism of intramolecular aldol reaction involving heptanedial is to be drawn, along with the major product. Why this reaction is favored is to explained.
Concept introduction:
Intramolecular reactions are the ones in which the electron-rich and electron-poor sites are present within the same molecule. When
The first step is the formation of an enolate ion. The
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- Organic Chemistry: A Guided InquiryChemistryISBN:9780618974122Author:Andrei StraumanisPublisher:Cengage Learning