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(a)
Interpretation:
The preparation of given product from any two organohalides in which the organohalide can have no more than six carbon atoms should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Preparation of organolithium: They are prepared by reaction of organohalide in presence of two equivalents of
Preparation of Grignard reagents: They are prepared by reaction of organohalide in presence
Reaction between Grignard reagent and water: Grignard reagents are strong bases which in presence of water forms hydrocarbon easily.
Gillman reagent: The lithium copper reagent compound
(b)
Interpretation:
The preparation of given product from any two organohalides in which the organohalide can have no more than six carbon atoms should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Preparation of organolithium: They are prepared by reaction of organohalide in presence of two equivalents of
Preparation of Grignard reagents: They are prepared by reaction of organohalide in presence
Reaction between Grignard reagent and water: Grignard reagents are strong bases which in presence of water forms hydrocarbon easily.
Gillman reagent: The lithium copper reagent compound
(c)
Interpretation:
The preparation of given product from any two organohalides in which the organohalide can have no more than six carbon atoms should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Preparation of organolithium: They are prepared by reaction of organohalide in presence of two equivalents of.
Preparation of Grignard reagents: They are prepared by reaction of organohalide in presence in ether solvent.
Reaction between Grignard reagent and water: Grignard reagents are strong bases which in presence of water forms hydrocarbon easily.
Gillman reagent: The lithium copper reagent compoundare very useful because unlike Grignard reagent and organolithium reagents, they react with organic halides to replace the halide group with an alkyl (R) group.
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