
(a)
Interpretation:
The mechanism for the hydrolysis of the given compound under basic conditions is to be drawn, the product that contains
Concept introduction:
Hydrolysis of esters occurs under acidic and basic conditions. Carboxylate ion and alcohol are obtained by the hydrolysis of ester under basic condition whereas;
(b)
Interpretation:
The mechanism for the hydrolysis of the given compound under acidic conditions is to be drawn, the product that contains
Concept introduction:
Hydrolysis of esters occurs under acidic and basic condition. Carboxylate ion and alcohol are obtained by the hydrolysis of ester under basic condition whereas; carboxylic acid and alcohol are obtained from the hydrolysis of ester under acidic condition.
(c)
Interpretation:
An experimental proof for the position of
Concept introduction:
The replacement of atom with its isotope in a chemical compound is termed as isotope labelling. The physical and chemical properties of compound change on attachment of isotope to it.

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