Draw the product of treating the following anhydride with H2O, NaOH, heat. H • Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. • Include counter-ions, e.g., Na", I", in your submission, but draw them in their own separate sketcher. • If a compound is formed more than once, add another sketcher and draw it again. Alternatively, you may use the square brackets tool to add stoichiometries greater than one. • Do not draw organic or inorganic by-products.

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Draw the product of treating the following anhydride with H20, NaOH, heat.
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• Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists.
• Include counter-ions, e.g., Na", I, in your submission, but draw them in their own separate sketcher.
• If a compound is formed more than once, add another sketcher and draw it again. Alternatively, you may use the square brackets tool to add stoichiometries greater than one.
• Do not draw organic or inorganic by-products.
Transcribed Image Text:Draw the product of treating the following anhydride with H20, NaOH, heat. H • Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. • Include counter-ions, e.g., Na", I, in your submission, but draw them in their own separate sketcher. • If a compound is formed more than once, add another sketcher and draw it again. Alternatively, you may use the square brackets tool to add stoichiometries greater than one. • Do not draw organic or inorganic by-products.
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