(a)
Interpretation: To Predict the major products for the given reactions.
Concept Introduction:
To determine: The synthetic route for given transformation.
(b)
Interpretation: To Predict the major products for the given reactions.
Concept Introduction:
Reduction Reaction: Oxidation-reduction reaction is a type of chemical reaction that involves a transfer of electrons between two species. Removal of oxygen and addition of hydrogen is known as “reduction reaction”. For example when acid chlorides, nitriles are reduced with various reagents it gives various products like corresponding alcohols, amines and acids.
To determine: The synthetic route for given transformation.
(c)
Interpretation: To Predict the major products for the given reactions.
Concept Introduction:
Reduction Reaction: Oxidation-reduction reaction is a type of chemical reaction that involves a transfer of electrons between two species. Removal of oxygen and addition of hydrogen is known as “reduction reaction”. For example when acid chlorides, nitriles are reduced with various reagents it gives various products like corresponding alcohols, amines and acids.
To determine: The synthetic route for given transformation.
(d)
Interpretation: To Predict the major products for the given reactions.
Concept Introduction:
Reduction Reaction: Oxidation-reduction reaction is a type of chemical reaction that involves a transfer of electrons between two species. Removal of oxygen and addition of hydrogen is known as “reduction reaction”. For example when acid chlorides, nitriles are reduced with various reagents it gives various products like corresponding alcohols, amines and acids.
To determine: The synthetic route for given transformation.

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