Explain the compound decarboxylates, Chemistry

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Explain The compound decarboxylates

The compound decarboxylates; it is a disubstituted malonic acid in which the two a substituents are connected within a ring. The net effect is the substitute of the carboxy group by a hydrogen.

 


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