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Interpretation: A synthesis of given compound from
Concept introduction: When a compound has more than one function groups that can undergo a reaction with the same reagent then a protecting group is introduced in that compound to protect one
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Interpretation: A synthesis of given compound from
Concept introduction: Wittig reaction is an organic
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