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Interpretation:
The product formedin each of the reactions is to be identified.
Concept introduction:
The Heck Mizoroki reaction is a coupling reaction between an alkene and an alkenyl or aryl halide in the presence of a palladium catalyst and a base, usually an
Ring closing metathesis is a process in
Stille coupling is a reaction in which organotin compounds are coupled with organic halides. Here, organotin compounds are used as coupling agents. This reaction takes place in the presence of palladium catalysts.
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