CAREY: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
CAREY: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 21.3, Problem 11P
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Considering the retrosynthetic analysis, the structure of the diketone formed by intramolecular aldol condensationfor each of the given compound are to be deduced.

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In the presence of either acid or base, the two molecules of aldehydes or ketone that present alpha hydrogen are react and forms β-hydroxy carbonyl compounds, this reaction is known as aldol addition reaction.

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In intramolecular aldol condensation, the self-condensation of diketone occurs to form cyclic enone.

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Retrosynthesis is used to identify the reactants. It involves the breaking of the target molecule into starting materials.

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