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Consider the aldol-dehydration reaction. Draw the two possible products of the reaction between benzaldehyde and methylethylketone. (Do not draw the products of the double-condensation.)

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$\text{aldol condensation}$ reaction is a type of
\text{condensation reaction} in organic chemistry where the enol or an enolate ion reacts with the carbonyl compound and forms a
$\beta$-hydroxyaldehyde or a
$\beta$-hydroxyketone, and then followed by a dehydration to give conjugated enone.

Benzaldehyde reacts with methylketone and forms two products:

Consider the aldol-dehydration reaction. Draw the two possible products of the reaction-example-1
Consider the aldol-dehydration reaction. Draw the two possible products of the reaction-example-2
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