Recall (Section 16-10) that two positions of anthracene sometimes react more like polyenes than
like aromatic compounds.
(a) Draw a Kekulé structure that shows how the reactive positions of anthracene are the ends of adiene, appropriate for a Diels–Alder reaction.
(b) The Diels–Alder reaction of anthracene with maleic anhydride is a common organic lab experiment. Predict the product of this Diels–Alder reaction.
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