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Chapter 22.8, Problem 24P
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Interpretation: The product that is formed by the reaction of the given pair of compounds with NaOEt is to be shown.

Concept introduction: The reaction in which an enolate ion of one carbonyl compound undergoes conjugate addition reaction with the βcarbon of the other α,βunsaturated carbonyl compound is known as Michael reaction. The α,βunsaturated carbonyl compounds are also called as Michael acceptors.

Interpretation Introduction

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Interpretation: The product that is formed by the reaction of the given pair of compounds with NaOEt is to be shown.

Concept introduction: The reaction in which an enolate ion of one carbonyl compound undergoes conjugate addition reaction with the βcarbon of the other α,βunsaturated carbonyl compound is known as Michael reaction. The α,βunsaturated carbonyl compounds are also called as Michael acceptors.

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