The starting materials for this reaction were colorless liquids. The product produced was a yellow solid. Why did this c

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The starting materials for this reaction were colorless liquids. The product produced was a yellow solid. Why did this color change occur? The HOMO-LUMO gap has increased the product has more alkenes solids are usually colored the product has more conjugated pi-bonds the product has more benzenes

BO J 요 NaOH H2O, EtOH ㅇ( Dibenzalacetone
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