Therefore, it is possible that in the presence of excess reducing agent, 4-Na can similarly lose hydride to obtain 5, which is subsequently reduced by 3 or Na to obtain the observed 6-Na.
Therefore, it is possible that in the presence of an overdose reducer, 4-Na can similarly lose the hydrogenate and get 5, followed by 3 or Na reduction and the observed 6-Na.
Therefore, it is possible that in the presence of excess reductant, 4-na can similarly lose hydride to obtain 5, which is then reduced by 3 or Na to obtain the observed 6-na.<br>