Draw one of the expected products of the Diels–Alder cycloaddition reaction shown. Use wedge and dashed bonds to show the stereochemistry. Diene + Dienophile
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In the given image, the diene is the molecule on the left with two double bonds, and the dienophile is the molecule on the right with one double bond and two nitrile (CN) groups. Show more…
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