
(a)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of the given reaction has to be completed.
Concept Introduction:
Alkyl or aryl magnesium halides (
Synthesis of Grignard reagent is shown below,
(b)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of the given reaction has to be completed.
Concept Introduction:
Organocopper compounds: The Organocopper reagents react with alkyl, alkenyl and aryl halides to give alkylated product.
It is more selective and can be acetylated with acid chlorides without concomitant attack on
Addition Reaction:
- It is a type of reaction in which two reactants adding together to form a single product.
- It can be said as a reverse reaction of elimination reaction.
- It is a characteristic reaction of
alkane .
Hydrogenation reaction is an addition reaction in which addition of hydrogen to an unsaturated molecule occurs
Nucleophiles: A nucleophile is a more reactant species that affords a pair of electrons to the electrophile or electrophilic center and forms a new covalent bond. The carbon or other hetero atom in a molecule which is bearing negative charge or lone pair of electron is called as nucleophiles.
(c)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of the given reaction has to be completed.
Concept Introduction:
Addition Reaction:
- It is a type of reaction in which two reactants adding together to form a single product.
- It can be said as a reverse reaction of elimination reaction.
- It is a characteristic reaction of alkane.
Hydrogenation reaction is an addition reaction in which addition of hydrogen to an unsaturated molecule occurs
Nucleophiles: A nucleophile is a more reactant species that affords a pair of electrons to the electrophile or electrophilic center and forms a new covalent bond. The carbon or other hetero atom in a molecule which is bearing negative charge or lone pair of electron is called as nucleophiles.
(d)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of the given reaction has to be completed.
Concept Introduction:
Organocopper compounds: The Organocopper reagents react with alkyl, alkenyl and aryl halides to give alkylated product.
It is more selective and can be acetylated with acid chlorides without concomitant attack on ketons, alkyl halides and esters.
Addition Reaction:
- It is a type of reaction in which two reactants adding together to form a single product.
- It can be said as a reverse reaction of elimination reaction.
- It is a characteristic reaction of alkane.
Hydrogenation reaction is an addition reaction in which addition of hydrogen to an unsaturated molecule occurs
Nucleophiles: A nucleophile is a more reactant species that affords a pair of electrons to the electrophile or electrophilic center and forms a new covalent bond. The carbon or other hetero atom in a molecule which is bearing negative charge or lone pair of electron is called as nucleophiles.
(e)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of the given reaction has to be completed.
Concept Introduction:
Organocopper compounds: The Organocopper reagents react with alkyl, alkenyl and aryl halides to give alkylated product.
It is more selective and can be acetylated with acid chlorides without concomitant attack on ketons, alkyl halides and esters.
Addition Reaction:
- It is a type of reaction in which two reactants adding together to form a single product.
- It can be said as a reverse reaction of elimination reaction.
- It is a characteristic reaction of alkane.
Hydrogenation reaction is an addition reaction in which addition of hydrogen to an unsaturated molecule occurs
Nucleophiles: A nucleophile is a more reactant species that affords a pair of electrons to the electrophile or electrophilic center and forms a new covalent bond. The carbon or other hetero atom in a molecule which is bearing negative charge or lone pair of electron is called as nucleophiles.

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