Draw one of the expected products of the Diels–Alder cycloaddition reaction shown. Use wedge and dashed bonds to show the stereochemistry. Select Draw Rings More Erase Diene Dienophile
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Identify the diene and dienophile: The diene is the molecule with two double bonds, and the dienophile is the molecule with one double bond. Show more…
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