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(a)
Interpretation:
The major product in the reaction of the given
Concept Introduction:
Aldol addition:
When an aldehyde is treated with aqueous sodium hydroxide, the major product has the aldehydic group and a hydroxyl group. It is therefore called an “aldol” (“ald” for aldehyde and “ol” for alcohol). In the product, it is important to note that hydroxy group should be located in the
General scheme:
(b)
Interpretation:
The major product in the reaction of the given aldehyde with aqueous sodium hydroxide has to be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
Aldol addition:
When an aldehyde is treated with aqueous sodium hydroxide, the major product has the aldehydic group and a hydroxyl group. It is therefore called an “aldol” (“ald” for aldehyde and “ol” for alcohol). In the product, it is important to note that hydroxy group should be located in the
General scheme:
(c)
Interpretation:
The major product in the reaction of the given aldehyde with aqueous sodium hydroxide has to be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
Aldol addition:
When an aldehyde is treated with aqueous sodium hydroxide, the major product has the aldehydic group and a hydroxyl group. It is therefore called an “aldol” (“ald” for aldehyde and “ol” for alcohol). In the product, it is important to note that hydroxy group should be located in the
General scheme:
(d)
Interpretation: The major product in the reaction of the given aldehyde with aqueous sodium hydroxide has to be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
Aldol addition:
When an aldehyde is treated with aqueous sodium hydroxide, the major product has the aldehydic group and a hydroxyl group. It is therefore called an “aldol” (“ald” for aldehyde and “ol” for alcohol). In the product, it is important to note that hydroxy group should be located in the
General scheme:
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