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This lecture discusses the synthesis of an alarm pheromone in bees, focusing on the chemical structure and preparation process. The instructor explains the reaction mechanism, the importance of temperature in accelerating reactions, and the use of a reflux apparatus. Key topics include calculating initial reactant quantities, reaction yields, equilibrium constants, and reaction quotients. Different experiments are analyzed to determine reaction direction and efficiency. Strategies to improve reaction yields are also explored, such as using excess reagents and removing byproducts. Overall, the lecture provides a detailed insight into the chemical synthesis of pheromones in living organisms.