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**Determine the major product from the following reaction:**

The reaction sequence involves:

1) Treatment with LDA (Lithium Diisopropylamide)
2) Addition of an aldehyde (structure is shown)
3) Acidic workup with H3O^+

**Explanation:**

The provided image shows a chemical reaction starting with a cyclic ketone (cyclohexanone). The reaction sequence involves three steps:

1. **LDA Treatment (Step 1):**
   - LDA (Lithium Diisopropylamide) is a strong, non-nucleophilic base that will deprotonate the α-hydrogen of the cyclohexanone to form an enolate anion.

2. **Aldehyde Addition (Step 2):**
   - The enolate anion will react with the electrophilic carbonyl carbon of the aldehyde (shown in the image). This step forms a new carbon-carbon bond via nucleophilic addition, resulting in an alkoxide intermediate.

3. **Acidic Workup (Step 3):**
   - The alkoxide intermediate is then protonated during the acidic workup with H3O^+ to form a β-hydroxy ketone as the final product.

The overall reaction is an aldol addition reaction leading to the formation of a β-hydroxy ketone.
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Transcribed Image Text:**Determine the major product from the following reaction:** The reaction sequence involves: 1) Treatment with LDA (Lithium Diisopropylamide) 2) Addition of an aldehyde (structure is shown) 3) Acidic workup with H3O^+ **Explanation:** The provided image shows a chemical reaction starting with a cyclic ketone (cyclohexanone). The reaction sequence involves three steps: 1. **LDA Treatment (Step 1):** - LDA (Lithium Diisopropylamide) is a strong, non-nucleophilic base that will deprotonate the α-hydrogen of the cyclohexanone to form an enolate anion. 2. **Aldehyde Addition (Step 2):** - The enolate anion will react with the electrophilic carbonyl carbon of the aldehyde (shown in the image). This step forms a new carbon-carbon bond via nucleophilic addition, resulting in an alkoxide intermediate. 3. **Acidic Workup (Step 3):** - The alkoxide intermediate is then protonated during the acidic workup with H3O^+ to form a β-hydroxy ketone as the final product. The overall reaction is an aldol addition reaction leading to the formation of a β-hydroxy ketone.
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