
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The alcohol from which the compound
Concept introduction:
Primary and secondary alcohols can be oxidized into

Answer to Problem 10.31P
The
Explanation of Solution
Primary and secondary alcohols can be oxidized into aldehydes and ketones using
The compound
The carboxylic acid,
The alcohol from which the compound
(b)
Interpretation:
The alcohol from which the compound
Concept introduction:
Primary and secondary alcohols can be oxidized into aldehydes and ketones using

Answer to Problem 10.31P
The
Explanation of Solution
Primary and secondary alcohols are oxidized into aldehydes and ketones using
The secondary alcohols are converted into ketones on oxidation.
The compound
Figure 1
The ketone
The alcohol from which the compound
(c)
Interpretation:
The alcohol from which the compound
Concept introduction:
Primary and secondary alcohols can be oxidized into aldehydes and ketones using

Answer to Problem 10.31P
The
Explanation of Solution
Primary and secondary alcohols can be oxidized into aldehydes and ketones using
The primary alcohols are converted into aldehydes under anhydrous conditions.
The compound
Figure 2
The aldehyde,
The alcohol from which the compound
(d)
Interpretation:
The alcohol from which the compound
Concept introduction:
Primary and secondary alcohols can be oxidized into aldehydes and ketones using

Answer to Problem 10.31P
The
Explanation of Solution
Primary and secondary alcohols can be oxidized into aldehydes and ketones using
The primary alcohols are oxidized into aldehydes under anhydrous conditions.
The compound
Figure 3
The compound
The alcohol from which the compound
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