(a)
Interpretation:
The alcohol that produces
Concept Introduction:
Primary alcohols could be oxidized to form
Secondary alcohols could be oxidized to form
Tertiary alcohols cannot be oxidized without breaking the molecules
(b)
Interpretation:
The alcohol that produces carboxylic acid produced has to be identified and named.
Concept Introduction:
Primary alcohols could be oxidized to form aldehydes and carboxylic acids.
Secondary alcohols could be oxidized to form ketones.
Tertiary alcohols cannot be oxidized without breaking the molecules
(c)
Interpretation:
The alcohol that produces carboxylic acid produced has to be identified and named.
Concept Introduction:
Primary alcohols could be oxidized to form aldehydes and carboxylic acids.
Secondary alcohols could be oxidized to form ketones.
Tertiary alcohols cannot be oxidized without breaking the molecules
(d)
Interpretation:
The alcohol that produces carboxylic acid produced has to be identified and named.
Concept Introduction:
Primary alcohols could be oxidized to form aldehydes and carboxylic acids.
Secondary alcohols could be oxidized to form ketones.
Tertiary alcohols cannot be oxidized without breaking the molecules

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