(a)
Interpretation: The product formed when cyclohexene reacts with given reagent is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: Hydrogen bromide reacts with an
(b)
Interpretation: The product formed when cyclohexene reacts with given reagent is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: Hydrogen iodide reacts with an alkene to form an alkyl iodide. The reaction is known as hydrohalogenation. A general hydrohalogenation reaction is represented as,
(c)
Interpretation: The product formed when cyclohexene reacts with given reagent is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: Sulfuric acid is a strong acid. Sulfuric acid is used in any acid catalyst reaction. It easily gives its proton that is used to precede the reaction. Alkenes react with water in the presence of sulfuric acid to form alcohol.
(d)
Interpretation: The product formed when cyclohexene reacts with given reagent is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: Sulfuric acid is a strong acid. Sulfuric acid is used in any acid catalyst reaction. It easily gives its proton that is used to precede the reaction. Alkenes react with alcohol in the presence of sulfuric acid to form ether.
(e)
Interpretation: The product formed when cyclohexene reacts with given reagent is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: Chlorine gas reacts with an alkene to form a dichloroalkane. The reaction is known as halogenation. A general halogenation reaction is represented as,
(f)
Interpretation: The product formed when cyclohexene reacts with given reagent is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: Bromine water reacts with an alkene in the presence of water to form a bromine substituted alcohol. The reaction is known as halohydrin reaction. A general halohydrin reaction is represented as,
(g)
Interpretation: The product formed when cyclohexene reacts with given reagent is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: The reagent
(h)
Interpretation: The product formed when cyclohexene reacts with given reagent is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: In hydroboration reaction of alkenes, alkenes react with
Hydrogen peroxide is a good an oxidizing agent.
(i)
Interpretation: The product formed when cyclohexene reacts with given reagent is to be drawn.
Concept introduction: The reagent
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