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    The Reaction Below Occurs by a General-Acid Catalyzed Mechanism
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The Reaction Below Occurs by a General-Acid Catalyzed Mechanism

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The reaction below occurs by a general-acid catalyzed mechanism.Use curved arrows to illustrate the ring-forming step of the mechanism. The reaction below occurs by a general-acid catalyzed mechanism.Use curved arrows to illustrate the ring-forming step of the mechanism.

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