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(a)
Interpretation:
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Concept Introduction:
Addition of an O atom into a molecule is known as oxidation. If a carbonyl atom consists of a hydrogen atom directly connected to the carbonyl C, it will be oxidized in the presence of an oxidizing agent and give the respective carboxylic acid.
In the below diagram R is an alkyl group in both aldehyde and carboxylic acid compound.
(b)
Interpretation:
Aldehyde should be identified in order to prepare
(
Concept Introduction:
Addition of an O atom into a molecule is known as oxidation. If a carbonyl atom consists of a hydrogen atom directly connected to the carbonyl C, it will be oxidized in the presence of an oxidizing agent and give the respective carboxylic acid.
In the below diagram R is an alkyl group in both aldehyde and carboxylic acid compound.
(c)
Interpretation:
Aldehyde should be identified in order to prepare
(
Concept Introduction:
Addition of an O atom into a molecule is known as oxidation. If a carbonyl atom consists of a hydrogen atom directly connected to the carbonyl C, it will be oxidized in the presence of an oxidizing agent and give the respective carboxylic acid.
In the below diagram R is an alkyl group in both aldehyde and carboxylic acid compound.
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