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cross ketol condensation?​

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Cross ketol condensation are:

  • Β-hydroxy aldehydes or aldol and β-hydroxy ketones or ketol lose water molecules easily to produce α, β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds.
  • These compounds are products of aldol condensation.
  • Products due to ketones in this reaction are called ketol.
  • However, the common name for the reaction is aldol condensation because it closely resembles its structures and aldehydes.
  • The condensation reaction between two different molecules of aldehyde or ketonein in a protic solvent such as water or alcohol involves an aldol reverse reaction or blurring of the ketol reaction.
  • When the thickness is between two different carbonyl compounds, it is called crossed aldol condensation.
  • If both aldehyde contains alpha hydrogens, both can form carbanions and can act as carbanion receptors.
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