a) Predict the products of the following reaction: NaOE/ELOH A Catalytic amount b) Draw the structure of unsaturated carbonyl compound(s) formed when the following compound is heated in i) a basic ii) an acidic solution. H. HO iii) Write the complete mechanism for the dehydration reaction that takes place in the basic solution. B.

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a) Predict the products of the following reaction:
NaOE/ELOH
A
Catalytic amount
b) Draw the structure of unsaturated carbonyl compound(s) formed when the following compound is heated
in i) a basic ii) an acidic solution.
H.
HO
iii) Write the complete mechanism for the dehydration reaction that takes place in the basic solution.
B.
Transcribed Image Text:a) Predict the products of the following reaction: NaOE/ELOH A Catalytic amount b) Draw the structure of unsaturated carbonyl compound(s) formed when the following compound is heated in i) a basic ii) an acidic solution. H. HO iii) Write the complete mechanism for the dehydration reaction that takes place in the basic solution. B.
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