a)
Interpretation :
The product obtained when given
Concept Introduction:
A ketone or
b)
Interpretation :
The product obtained by treating aldehyde with Grignard reagent is to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
A ketone or aldehyde undergoes the Grignard reaction when an organomagnesium halide is added to produce secondary alcohol or tertiary alcohol, respectively. The primary alcohol is produced because of the interaction with formaldehyde.
c)
Interpretation :
The product obtained when given ketone is treated with Grignard reagent is to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
A ketone or aldehyde undergoes the Grignard reaction when an organomagnesium halide is added to produce secondary alcohol or tertiary alcohol, respectively. The primary alcohol is produced because of the interaction with formaldehyde.
d)
Interpretation :
The product obtained when given aldehyde is treated with Grignard reagent is to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
A ketone or aldehyde undergoes the Grignard reaction when an organomagnesium halide is added to produce secondary alcohol or tertiary alcohol, respectively. The primary alcohol is produced because of the interaction with formaldehyde.

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