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(a)
Interpretation: The product that is formed by the aldol reaction of the given starting material(s) by using
Concept introduction: Aldol reaction is the condensation reaction of the
Answer to Problem 24.28P
The product that is formed by the aldol reaction of the given starting material(s) by using
Explanation of Solution
The product that is formed by the aldol reaction of the given starting material(s) by using
Figure 1
In this reaction, one molecule of isobutyraldehyde is treated with the strong base that leads to the formation of a resonance-stabilized enolate ion. Then, this enolate ion reacts with the second molecule of isobutyraldehyde followed by the hydrolysis to form
The product that is formed by the aldol reaction of the given starting material(s) by using
(b)
Interpretation: The product that is formed by the aldol reaction of the given starting material(s) by using
Concept introduction: Aldol reaction is the condensation reaction of the organic chemistry. In this reaction an enolate ion or an enol reacts with the carbonyl compound that leads to the formation of
Answer to Problem 24.28P
The product that is formed by the aldol reaction of the given starting material(s) by using
Explanation of Solution
The product that is formed by the aldol reaction of the given starting material(s) by using
Figure 2
In this reaction, the compound, isobutyraldehyde is treated with the strong base that leads to the formation of a resonance-stabilized enolate ion. Then, this enolate ion reacts with formaldehyde followed by the hydrolysis to form
The product that is formed by the aldol reaction of the given starting material(s) by using
(c)
Interpretation: The product that is formed by the aldol reaction of the given starting material(s) by using
Concept introduction: Aldol reaction is the condensation reaction of the organic chemistry. In this reaction an enolate ion or an enol reacts with the carbonyl compound that leads to the formation of
Answer to Problem 24.28P
The product that is formed by the aldol reaction of the given starting material(s) by using
Explanation of Solution
The product that is formed by the aldol reaction of the given starting material(s) by using
Figure 3
In this reaction, the compound, butyraldehyde is treated with the strong base that leads to the formation of a resonance-stabilized enolate ion. Then, this enolate ion reacts with benzaldehyde followed by the hydrolysis to form
The product that is formed by the aldol reaction of the given starting material(s) by using
(d)
Interpretation: The product that is formed by the aldol reaction of the given starting material(s) by using
Concept introduction: Aldol reaction is the condensation reaction of the organic chemistry. In this reaction an enolate ion or an enol reacts with the carbonyl compound that leads to the formation of
Answer to Problem 24.28P
The product that is formed by the aldol reaction of the given starting material(s) by using
Explanation of Solution
The product that is formed by the aldol reaction of the given starting material(s) by using
Figure 4
In this reaction, one molecule of pentan-
The product that is formed by the aldol reaction of the given starting material(s) by using
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