We know from our lecture that in cross-Aldol addition reaction, two different reactants (aldehydes or ketones) can form

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We know from our lecture that in cross-Aldol addition reaction, two different reactants (aldehydes or ketones) can form

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We Know From Our Lecture That In Cross Aldol Addition Reaction Two Different Reactants Aldehydes Or Ketones Can Form 1
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We know from our lecture that in cross-Aldol addition reaction, two different reactants (aldehydes or ketones) can form four different products: HO H o H HO H H H 1 - & im Sider HO H + NaOH H HO H How will you ensure that for the following cross-aldol reaction below between A and B, you will achieve only one product (X) OH NaOH Yth + A B X
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