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Using curved arrows to indicate the electron flow in each step, show how the base-catalyzed retro-aldol reaction of 4-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone takes place to yield 2 equivalents of acetone.
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Retro-aldol reaction: A reaction in which 𝛃-hydroxy carbonyl compound is decomposed to give ketone or aldehyde compounds.
1Attack of base - OH at the hydrogen of alcoholic group:
2Elimination of enolate ion and the formation of the first ketone product:
3Conversion of enolate ion into another ketone compound in the presence of H 2 O:
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