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(a)
Interpretation:
Reagents should be predicted for the given transformations.
Concept introduction:
- Reagent: reagent is a compound or compound mixture that is used in the chemical transformation of the reactions. Reagents for some reactions are given below.
- Oxidation reaction: In this reaction, reagent is sodium dichromate, it is an oxidizing agent followed by adding sulfuric acid and water produce corresponding acid.
- Friedel-crafts alkylation: alkylation of arene’s is presence of chloroform and AlCl3 and followed by addition of sodium dichromate and sulfuric acid it produce corresponding acid.
- Hydrolysis:
alkyl halides reacts with NaCN and followed by hydrolysis using H3O+ it produce corresponding acids.
To find: the reagent for the given transformation.
(b)
Interpretation:
Reagents should be predicted for the given transformations.
Concept introduction:
- Reagent: reagent is a compound or compound mixture that is used in the chemical transformation of the reactions. Reagents for some reactions are given below.
- Oxidation reaction: In this reaction, reagent is sodium dichromate, it is an oxidizing agent followed by adding sulfuric acid and water produce corresponding acid.
- Friedel-crafts alkylation: alkylation of arene’s is presence of chloroform and AlCl3 and followed by addition of sodium dichromate and sulfuric acid it produce corresponding acid.
- Hydrolysis: alkyl halides reacts with NaCN and followed by hydrolysis using H3O+ it produce corresponding acids.
To find: the reagent for the given transformation.
(c)
Interpretation:
Reagents should be predicted for the given transformations.
Concept introduction:
- Reagent: reagent is a compound or compound mixture that is used in the chemical transformation of the reactions. Reagents for some reactions are given below.
- Oxidation reaction: In this reaction, reagent is sodium dichromate, it is an oxidizing agent followed by adding sulfuric acid and water produce corresponding acid.
- Friedel-crafts alkylation: alkylation of arene’s is presence of chloroform and AlCl3 and followed by addition of sodium dichromate and sulfuric acid it produce corresponding acid.
- Hydrolysis: alkyl halides reacts with NaCN and followed by hydrolysis using H3O+ it produce corresponding acids.
To find: the reagent for the given transformation.
(d)
Interpretation:
Reagents should be predicted for the given transformations.
Concept introduction:
- Reagent: reagent is a compound or compound mixture that is used in the chemical transformation of the reactions. Reagents for some reactions are given below.
- Oxidation reaction: In this reaction, reagent is sodium dichromate, it is an oxidizing agent followed by adding sulfuric acid and water produce corresponding acid.
- Friedel-crafts alkylation: alkylation of arene’s is presence of chloroform and AlCl3 and followed by addition of sodium dichromate and sulfuric acid it produce corresponding acid.
- Hydrolysis: alkyl halides reacts with NaCN and followed by hydrolysis using H3O+ it produce corresponding acids.
To find: the reagent for the given transformation.
(e)
Interpretation:
Reagents should be predicted for the given transformations.
Concept introduction:
- Reagent: reagent is a compound or compound mixture that is used in the chemical transformation of the reactions. Reagents for some reactions are given below.
- Oxidation reaction: In this reaction, reagent is sodium dichromate, it is an oxidizing agent followed by adding sulfuric acid and water produce corresponding acid.
- Friedel-crafts alkylation: alkylation of arene’s is presence of chloroform and AlCl3 and followed by addition of sodium dichromate and sulfuric acid it produce corresponding acid.
- Hydrolysis: alkyl halides reacts with NaCN and followed by hydrolysis using H3O+ it produce corresponding acids.
To find: the reagent for the given transformation.
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