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Aldehyde: ZPA

Ketone: BCK

Amount of material started with: 2 mL of aldehyde and 0.5 mL of Ketone

Recrystallized Mass: 1.53 g

Melting Range: 196-200 C

Recrystallization Solvent: 9:1 Ethanol/Acetone
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Aldehydes ketones Cyclopentanone Cyclohexanone Acetone Benzaldehyde p-tolualdehyde p-anisaldehyde Cinnamaldehyde 113 °C 175 °
6.1724 7.6069 7.5891 Z-8, CDC13 Z-B, CDC13 7.2839 2724 7.6069 7.5891 4.061 7.0012 6.9836 7.2839 7.2 6.08.18 8862 7.0 4.0666 7
1) Write the mechanism for the double aldol condensation for your product using hydroxide as the base. From your mechanism de

UNKNOWN KETONE IS CYCLOPENTAONE
UNKOWN ALDEHYDE IS 4-methoxybenzaldehyde
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