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    Exhibit 22-4 Consider the Reaction Sequence Below to Answer the Following Question(s)
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Exhibit 22-4 Consider the Reaction Sequence Below to Answer the Following Question(s)

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Exhibit 22-4
Consider the reaction sequence below to answer the following question(s) : Exhibit 22-4 Consider the reaction sequence below to answer the following question(s) :   -Refer to Exhibit 22-4.Compound X,diethyl propanedioate,is more commonly known as _____. A) ethyl acetoacetate B) acetoacetic ester C) oxalic ester D) malonic ester
-Refer to Exhibit 22-4.Compound X,diethyl propanedioate,is more commonly known as _____.


A) ethyl acetoacetate
B) acetoacetic ester
C) oxalic ester
D) malonic ester

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