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What is the final organic product of the reaction shown?

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III

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I

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II

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IV

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V

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Explanation

First step: esterification

Second step: reduction

Third step: neutralization

Fourth step: oxidation to aldehyde

Fifth step: alkene metathesis

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All of the following are characteristics of a Wittig reaction except __________.

it results in the exclusive formation of trans double bonds

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it involves the reaction of a phosphonium ylide with a carbonyl

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it proceeds through a phosphaoxetane intermediate

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it results in the formation of a carbon-carbon double bond

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it produces a trialkylphosphine oxide or triarylphosphine oxide as a by-product

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Explanation

The Wittig reaction involves the reaction of a phosphonium ylide (generated by treating a phosphonium salt with a strong base) with a ketone or aldehyde.

The reaction proceeds through a phosphaoxetane (4-membered ring containing both phosphorus and oxygen) intermediate to generate a new compound containing a carbon-carbon double bond, plus a phosphine oxide byproduct. It does not form trans double bonds exclusively; sometimes, a mixture of cis and trans isomers are obtained, and sometimes the cis isomer is the predominant product.