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Explain why we perform a "self-condensation" here. what would happen if we used one molar equivalent of ethylphenylacetate and one molar equivalent of methylphenylacetate?

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 Self-condensation is a natural response in which a synthetic compound containing a carbonyl gathering acts both as the electrophile and the nucleophile in an aldol condensation. A condensation response in which two of a similar atom are consolidated. This aldol condensation is a self-condensation response since two particles of CH3)2CO consolidate to frame the item. This blended Claisen buildup is not a self-condensation response in light of the fact that the two ester reactants are not indistinguishable.
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