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3 years ago
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This base-catalyzed isomerization involves the following steps: 1. Deprotonation to form tetrahedral intermediate 1; 2. Collapse

of the tetrahedral intermediate and bond cleavage to form enolate ion 2; 3. Proton transfer to form enolate ion 3; 4. Intramolecular aldol reaction to form tetrahedral intermediate 4. Write out the reaction on a separate sheet of paper, and then draw the structure of tetrahedral intermediate 1.
Chemistry
1 answer:
FinnZ [79.3K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

The objective of this question is to show the stepwise reaction mechanism for the base-catalyzed isomerization. This mechanism is shown in the attached diagram below together with its intermediary and enolate ions.

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