(1) CHO + Et NaOEt EtOH, ? NaCH(CO2Et)2 then H3O+, ? (2) 1. NH H+ 2. CH2=CHNO2 3. H3O+ (3) OH 1. SOCl2 2. NaN3, acetone 3. H2O, ? (4) NaOH, Br2
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The first step is the reaction of the carboxylic acid (CHO) with sodium ethoxide (NaOEt) to form an ester. The product is: $\textbf{CH(OC_2H_5)}$. Show more…
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