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Chapter 19.16, Problem 11P
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The product isolated after thermal decarboxylation of the given compounds using curved arrows that representation step is to be stated.
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Decarboxylation occurs when a carboxyl group is attached to the alpha carbon of another carbonyl group. It removes the carboxylic group from the alpha carbon of the carbonyl group. Generally, the temperature required for such type of reaction is
Curved arrows aid in determining the movement and flow of electrons in the reaction. The electrons that take part in the
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