2. When the following pair of reactants are combined in the presence of a basic catalyst, a number of aldol addition products are possible). NaOH/H₂O A CH3 a. b. C. H₂C Draw the structure for the enolate ion (show both of the relevant resonance structures). Draw the structures for all possible aldol addition products (also show the enolate ion and electrophilic carbonyl compound responsible for each product). For each of the aldol addition products predicted in part b, draw the structures for all of the corresponding aldol condensation products after loss of water (if E/Z isomers are possible, show both isomers)

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2. When the following pair of reactants are combined in the presence of a basic catalyst, a number of
aldol addition products are possible).
NaOH/H₂O A
CH3
a.
b.
C.
H₂C
Draw the structure for the enolate ion (show both of the relevant resonance structures).
Draw the structures for all possible aldol addition products (also show the enolate ion and
electrophilic carbonyl compound responsible for each product).
For each of the aldol addition products predicted in part b, draw the structures for all of the
corresponding aldol condensation products after loss of water (if E/Z isomers are possible,
show both isomers)
Transcribed Image Text:2. When the following pair of reactants are combined in the presence of a basic catalyst, a number of aldol addition products are possible). NaOH/H₂O A CH3 a. b. C. H₂C Draw the structure for the enolate ion (show both of the relevant resonance structures). Draw the structures for all possible aldol addition products (also show the enolate ion and electrophilic carbonyl compound responsible for each product). For each of the aldol addition products predicted in part b, draw the structures for all of the corresponding aldol condensation products after loss of water (if E/Z isomers are possible, show both isomers)
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