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Acrolein (h2c=chch=o) reacts with sodium azide (nan3) in aqueous acetic acid to form a compound, c3h5n3o in 71% yield. propanal (ch3ch2ch=o), when subjected to the same reaction conditions, is recovered unchanged. suggest a structure for the product formed from acrolein, and offer an explanation for the difference in reactivity between acrolein and propanal.

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