Devise a two-step synthesis of the alkene from the ketone using the reagents provided. 1. reagent 1 2. reagent 2 Ph
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Step 1: React the ketone with PhLi (phenyllithium) as reagent 1 to form a lithium enolate intermediate. Show more…
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