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Chapter 13.7, Problem 13.52P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Two ways of synthesis for the given compound has to be given choosing the reagents.

Concept Introduction:

Oxidation state of an element is the total number of valence electron that it loses or gains to attain the stable octet structure.

If the oxidation state of the carbon atom has increased after the reaction, then we say oxidation reaction has occurred.  A simple example is conversion of an alcohol to ketone/aldehyde or carboxylic acid.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-NEXTGEN+BOX (1 SEM.), Chapter 13.7, Problem 13.52P , additional homework tip  1

If the oxidation state of the carbon atom has decreased after the reaction, then we say reduction reaction has occurred.  A simple example is conversion of ketone/aldehyde to an alcohol.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-NEXTGEN+BOX (1 SEM.), Chapter 13.7, Problem 13.52P , additional homework tip  2

Grignard Reaction:

Ketones and aldehydes react with Grignard reagent to form larger alcohols as alkyl groups are introduced from the Grignard reagent.

When a ketone or an aldehyde is attacked by a Grignard reagent, an alcohol is formed and an example for this reaction is given below,

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-NEXTGEN+BOX (1 SEM.), Chapter 13.7, Problem 13.52P , additional homework tip  3

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