(a)
Interpretation: The given
Concept introduction: Organic compounds are synthesized through organic reactions. The different types of reactions in
To determine: The complete reaction that occurs between the given reactants.
(b)
Interpretation: The given chemical reactions are to be completed.
Concept introduction: Organic compounds are synthesized through organic reactions. The different types of reactions in organic chemistry are elimination reaction, substitution reaction, addition reactions and many more. Addition reactions take place when two or more reactants combine to form a single product. Elimination reactions occur when a reactant broke down into two or more products and the substitution reactions take place by an exchange in the reactants.
To determine: The complete reaction that occurs between the given reactants.
(c)
Interpretation: The given chemical reactions are to be completed.
Concept introduction: Organic compounds are synthesized through organic reactions. The different types of reactions in organic chemistry are elimination reaction, substitution reaction, addition reactions and many more. Addition reactions take place when two or more reactants combine to form a single product. Elimination reactions occur when a reactant broke down into two or more products and the substitution reactions take place by an exchange in the reactants.
To determine: The complete reaction that occurs between the given reactants.
(d)
Interpretation: The given chemical reactions are to be completed.
Concept introduction: Organic compounds are synthesized through organic reactions. The different types of reactions in organic chemistry are elimination reaction, substitution reaction, addition reactions and many more. Addition reactions take place when two or more reactants combine to form a single product. Elimination reactions occur when a reactant broke down into two or more products and the substitution reactions take place by an exchange in the reactants.
To determine: The complete reaction that occurs between the given reactants.
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