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Aldol Reaction Chemical Reaction Organic Chemistry Carbon–carbon Bond PNG

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The image shows a set of six chemical structures arranged in a grid-like pattern. Each structure is represented by a different color - blue, green, red, and white. The first structure on the top left is a ketone enolate (nucleophilic) molecule, which is a type of carbon-carbon bond formed. The molecule is made up of two carbon atoms, one in blue and one in green, connected by a carbon atom. The carbon atom is connected to the ketone atom by a hydrogen atom, and the hydrogen atom is attached to the carbon atom by an oxygen atom. In the center of the image, there is a red carbon atom with a hydrogen molecule attached to it. The hydrogen atom has a hydrogen bond, which forms a carbon carbon bond formed by the carbon atoms. The oxygen atom has two hydrogen atoms attached to each carbon atom, which are connected by hydrogen atoms and hydrogen atoms. This is a chemical compound that is used in the production of carbon carbon bonds.

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