Paragraph Styles Edi 7. Answer ALL parts of the question (a) Predict the organic products formed when 3-methoxybenzaldehyde is heated with formaldehyde in the presence of concentrated sodium hydroxide (after final acidification with HCI) (Scheme Q7a): 1. NaOH, heat Meo, H. H. 2. НC Aromatic (Scheme Q7a) (b) Give the full name of this reaction. (c) (i) Identify the electrophile in the hydride transfer step to form the aromatic product. (ii) Draw a mechanism for the reduction of this electrophile.

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7.
Answer ALL parts of the question
(a) Predict the organic products formed when 3-methoxybenzaldehyde is
heated with formaldehyde in the presence of concentrated sodium
hydroxide (after final acidification with HCI) (Scheme Q7a):
1. NaOH, heat
MeO,
H.
H.
2. HCI
Aromatic
(Scheme Q7a)
(b) Give the full name of this reaction.
(c) (1) Identify the electrophile in the hydride transfer step to form the
aromatic product.
(ii) Draw a mechanism for the reduction of this electrophile.
Transcribed Image Text:Paragraph Styles Edi 7. Answer ALL parts of the question (a) Predict the organic products formed when 3-methoxybenzaldehyde is heated with formaldehyde in the presence of concentrated sodium hydroxide (after final acidification with HCI) (Scheme Q7a): 1. NaOH, heat MeO, H. H. 2. HCI Aromatic (Scheme Q7a) (b) Give the full name of this reaction. (c) (1) Identify the electrophile in the hydride transfer step to form the aromatic product. (ii) Draw a mechanism for the reduction of this electrophile.
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