Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: Methods for synthesis of given compounds have to be stated.
Concept introduction: Synthesis of given compounds can be done by various methods. Ether can be synthesized by alcohol, acid chloride,
(b)
Interpretation: Methods for synthesis of given compounds have to be stated.
Concept introduction: Synthesis of given compounds can be done by various methods. Ether can be synthesized by alcohol, acid chloride, alkenes etc. The aldehyde can be synthesized by alcohol, acid chloride, ester, alkene etc. Alkene can be synthesized by alcohol, acid chloride, vinyl chloride etc. Amines can be synthesized by acid chloride, amide, nitro compounds etc.
(c)
Interpretation: Methods for synthesis of given compounds has to be stated.
Concept introduction: Synthesis of given compounds can be done by various methods. Ether can be synthesized by alcohol, acid chloride, alkenes etc. The aldehyde can be synthesized by alcohol, acid chloride, ester, alkene etc. Alkene can be synthesized by alcohol, acid chloride, vinyl chloride etc. Amines can be synthesized by acid chloride, amide, nitro compounds etc.
(d)
Interpretation: Methods for synthesis of given compounds have to be stated.
Concept introduction: Synthesis of given compounds can be done by various methods. Ether can be synthesized by alcohol, acid chloride, alkenes etc. The aldehyde can be synthesized by alcohol, acid chloride, ester, alkene etc. Alkene can be synthesized by alcohol, acid chloride, vinyl chloride etc. Amines can be synthesized by acid chloride, amide, nitro compounds etc.
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