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Interpretation:
The reaction sequence for each of the given conversion required two synthetic steps with suitable reagents is to be suggested.
Concept introduction:
The
The alcohol on dehydration in presence of acid catalyst eliminates water molecule and forms double bond.
The primary alcohols on oxidation with good oxidizing agent forms
The tertiary alcohol does not undergo oxidation to form carbonyl compound.
Vicinal
The dihydroxylation is the addition of two hydroxyl groups to the double bond of
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