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Draw the organic product formed when the structure shown below undergoes a reaction with ch3c≡cna.

Draw the organic product formed when the structure shown below undergoes a reaction with ch3c≡cna.

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Oswald Hills

Feb 20, 2025

Prop-1-yn-1-ideExplanation:In this case, we will have an acidic hydrogen upon the left carbon in the alkyne. In the presence of a base, we can remove this hydrogen. In this reaction the base will be . The amidure ion will remove the hydrogen of the alkyne to produce a carboanion. (See figure)... Show More

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