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Wittig Reaction

Consider aspects of the Wittig Reaction as well as the fact that Ph3P is nucleophilic. With those thoughts in mind, explain using a mechanism, the observation of the following result of the indicated reaction..

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1. Consider aspects of the Wittig Reaction as well as the fact that Ph3P
is nucleophilic. With those thoughts in mind, explain using a mechanism,
the observation of the following result of the indicated reaction
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