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Interpretation:
The given reaction is believed to proceed through the intermediate shown. The complete and detailed mechanism that leads to the formation of the intermediate is to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
This reaction takes place under mildly acidic conditions, and this is evidenced by the presence of
For the given reaction we have:
The carbon nucleophile will be the enol. The ammonia deprotonates
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