Interpretation:
The conversion of
Concept introduction:
▸ The reagent NBS is used for the allylic bromination of the
▸ The dehydrohalogenation of halo alkene takes place in the presence of a base like KOH to form the alkene as a product.
▸ The process in which the alkene is treated with ammonia and oxygen for the formation of nitrile is known as Ammoxidation.
▸ A reaction in which dienes and dienophiles react with each other to form the cyclic compound is known as Diels Alder reaction.
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