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Chapter 12.6, Problem 15PTS

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: To show that Grignard reagent can be used to make 2-pentanol starting from an aldehyde or ketone.

Concept Introduction: The formation of a given compound can be done by using a process known as retrosynthesis. It is a method in which the target molecule is deconstructed into simple molecules to know its method of preparation.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: To show that Grignard reagent can be used to make 2-methylpent-2-ol starting from an aldehyde or ketone.

Concept Introduction: The formation of a given compound can be done by using a process known as retrosynthesis. It is a method in which the target molecule is deconstructed into simple molecules to know its method of preparation.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: To show that Grignard reagent can be used to make butanol starting from an aldehyde or ketone.

Concept Introduction: The formation of a given compound can be done by using a process known as retrosynthesis. It is a method in which the target molecule is deconstructed into simple molecules to know its method of preparation.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: To show that Grignard reagent can be used to make 1-phenyl-2-butanol starting from an aldehyde or ketone.

Concept Introduction: The formation of a given compound can be done by using a process known as retrosynthesis. It is a method in which the target molecule is deconstructed into simple molecules to know its method of preparation.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: To show that Grignard reagent can be used to make 3-methylheptan-3-ol starting from an aldehyde or ketone.

Concept Introduction: The formation of a given compound can be done by using a process known as retrosynthesis. It is a method in which the target molecule is deconstructed into simple molecules to know its method of preparation.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: To show that Grignard reagent can be used to make 2-methyl-1,3-diphenylpropan-2-ol starting from an aldehyde or ketone.

Concept Introduction:

The formation of a given compound can be done by using a process known as retrosynthesis. It is a method in which the target molecule is deconstructed into simple molecules in order to know its method of preparation.

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