(a)
Interpretation: The Given compounds can be prepared using a Reformatsky reaction has to be described.
Concept introduction: An
On acidic hydrolysis of ester, the
(b)
Interpretation: The Given compounds can be prepared using a Reformatsky reaction has to be described.
Concept introduction: An aldehyde or ketone is reacted with an organozinc reagent. The organozinc reagent is added to the carbonyl of aldehyde. The final product on hydrolysis is required
On acidic hydrolysis of ester, the carboxylic acid can be obtained. To remove a molecule of water, the
(c)
Interpretation: The Given compounds can be prepared using a Reformatsky reaction has to be described.
Concept introduction: An aldehyde or ketone is reacted with an organozinc reagent. The organozinc reagent is added to the carbonyl of aldehyde. The final product on hydrolysis is required
On acidic hydrolysis of ester, the carboxylic acid can be obtained. To remove a molecule of water, the
(d)
Interpretation: The Given compounds can be prepared using a Reformatsky reaction has to be described.
Concept introduction: An aldehyde or ketone is reacted with an organozinc reagent. The organozinc reagent is added to the carbonyl of aldehyde. The final product on hydrolysis is required
On acidic hydrolysis of ester, the carboxylic acid can be obtained. To remove a molecule of water, the
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