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diels alder reaction of anthracene​

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The Diels-Alder reaction is a member of a class of reactions called cycloadditions. The reaction involves three π bonds, two from the diene and one from the dienophile in a concerted reaction to form a six-membered ring. ... Anthracene acts as the diene and maleic anhydride functions as the dienophile.

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