79. Evaluate the given statements: Ketones and aldehydes are formed from the oxidation of primary alcohol. Meanwhile, carboxylic acid is produced from the oxidation of secondary alcohols. A. Only the first statement is correct. B. Only the second statement is correct. C. Both statements are correct. D. Both statements are incorrect 80. Evaluate the given statements: Williamson-Ether synthesis follows the SN2 mechanism instead of the SN1 mechanism. The SN mechanism does not support the reaction between tertiary alkyl halide to make an ether. A. Only the first statement is correct. B. Only the second statement is correct C Both statements are correct D. Both statements are incorrect his

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D. Both statements are incorrect.
78. Evaluate the given statements: Dehydration of secondary and tertiary alcohol follows the E2 mechanism. Primary
alcohol, on the other hand, follows the E1 mechanism.
A. Only the first statement is correct.
B. Only the second statement is correct.
C. Both statements are correct.
D. Both statements are incorrect.
79. Evaluate the given statements: Ketones and aldehydes are formed from the oxidation of primary alcohol. Meanwhile,
carboxylic acid is produced from the oxidation of secondary alcohols.
A. Only the first statement is correct
B. Only the second statement is correct.
C. Both statements are correct.
D. Both statements are incorrect
80. Evaluate the given statements: Williamson-Ether synthesis follows the SN2 mechanism instead of the SN1 mechanism.
The SN mechanism does not support the reaction between tertiary alkyl halide to make an ether.
A. Only the first statement is correct
B. Only the second statement is correct
C Both statements are correct
D. Both statements are incorrect
Transcribed Image Text:D. Both statements are incorrect. 78. Evaluate the given statements: Dehydration of secondary and tertiary alcohol follows the E2 mechanism. Primary alcohol, on the other hand, follows the E1 mechanism. A. Only the first statement is correct. B. Only the second statement is correct. C. Both statements are correct. D. Both statements are incorrect. 79. Evaluate the given statements: Ketones and aldehydes are formed from the oxidation of primary alcohol. Meanwhile, carboxylic acid is produced from the oxidation of secondary alcohols. A. Only the first statement is correct B. Only the second statement is correct. C. Both statements are correct. D. Both statements are incorrect 80. Evaluate the given statements: Williamson-Ether synthesis follows the SN2 mechanism instead of the SN1 mechanism. The SN mechanism does not support the reaction between tertiary alkyl halide to make an ether. A. Only the first statement is correct B. Only the second statement is correct C Both statements are correct D. Both statements are incorrect
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