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Draw the products for each intermediates listed to a Sweetener synthesis
1. 2-phenylethanal + NH3 = intermediate 1
2. intermediate 1 + hydrogen cyanide= intermediate 2
3. Intermediate 2 + water + HCl + heat = intermediate 3
4. intermediate 3 + methanol + acid catalysis = intermediate 4
5. L-aspartic acid + phosgene (COCl2) = intermediate5
6. (S) enantiomer of intermediate 4 + intermediate 5 = intermeiate 6
7. Decarboxylation (heat) of intermediate 6 = intermediate 7
8. Intermediate 7 + 3,3-dimethylbutanal = intermediate 8
9. Intermediate 8 + NaBH3CN + acid catalysis = final product
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