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(a)
Interpretation: The aldol product that is formed from the given pair of starting materials by using
Concept Introduction: Aldol reaction is the condensation reaction of the

Answer to Problem 29P
The aldol product that is formed from the given pair of starting materials by using
Explanation of Solution
The given ball and stick model of the pair of compounds is shown as,
Figure 1
According to the given ball and stick model, the given pair of compounds is identified as,
Figure 2
The aldol product that is formed from the given pair of starting materials by using
Figure 3
In this step, the base,
The aldol product that is formed from the given pair of starting materials by using
(b)
Interpretation: The aldol product that is formed from the given pair of starting materials by using
Concept Introduction: Aldol reaction is the condensation reaction of the organic chemistry. In this reaction an enolate ion or an enol reacts with the carbonyl compound that leads to the formation of

Answer to Problem 29P
The aldol product that is formed from the given pair of starting materials by using
Explanation of Solution
The given ball and stick model of the pair of compounds is shown as,
Figure 4
According to the given ball and stick model, the given pair of compounds is identified as,
Figure 5
The aldol product that is formed from the given pair of starting materials by using
Figure 6
In this step, the base,
The aldol product that is formed from the given pair of starting materials by using
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - LOOSELEAF W/CONNECT
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