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Identify and draw the structures of two simpler compounds one from which should be a carboxylic acid, from which you could make lidocaine. what type of reaction would these two compounds undergo in order to form lidocaine, and what is the other product of this reaction?

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The expert identifies and draws the structures of two simpler compounds one from which should be a carboxylic acid from which could make lidocaine. The other products of this reaction are determined.

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