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How do you convert acetaldehyde toa)Butan-2-one b)Butan-1,3-diol c)But-2-enal d)Butanol e)Butanoic acidf)But-2-enoic acid

How do you convert acetaldehyde to
a)Butan-2-one b)Butan-1,3-diol c)But-2-enal d)Butanol e)Butanoic acid
f)But-2-enoic acid.
write the structures of the expected products of Aldol condensation:
a)2-methtylpentanal b)cyclohexanone c)1-phenylacetaldehyde d)phenylpropanone
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