(a)
Interpretation:
The reagent should be identified for the given product from reaction of β-D-glucopyranose
Concept introduction:
Methylation: carbohydrates methylated by using methyl iodide and silver oxide.
Nitric Acid: Nitric acid oxidizes both the
To find: The reagent for the given product from reaction of β-D-glucopyranose
(b)
Interpretation:
The reagent should be identified for the given product from reaction of β-D-glucopyranose
Concept introduction:
Williamson Ether Synthesis: Alcohols reacts with alkyl halide forms ether is called Williamson ether synthesis.
Methylation: carbohydrates methylated by using methyl iodide and silver oxide.
Nitric Acid: Nitric acid oxidizes both the aldehyde and theterminal alcohol.
To find: The reagent for the given product from reaction of β-D-glucopyranose
(c)
Interpretation:
The reagent should be identified for the given product from reaction of β-D-glucopyranose
Concept introduction:
Williamson Ether Synthesis: Alcohols reacts with alkyl halide forms ether is called Williamson ether synthesis.
Methylation: carbohydrates methylated by using methyl iodide and silver oxide.
Nitric Acid: Nitric acid oxidizes both the aldehyde and theterminal alcohol.
To find: The reagent for the given product from reaction of β-D-glucopyranose
(d)
Interpretation:
The reagent should be identified for the given product from reaction of β-D-glucopyranose
Concept introduction:
Williamson Ether Synthesis: Alcohols reacts with alkyl halide forms ether is called Williamson ether synthesis.
Methylation: carbohydrates methylated by using methyl iodide and silver oxide.
Nitric Acid: Nitric acid oxidizes both the aldehyde and theterminal alcohol.
To find: The reagent for the given product from reaction of β-D-glucopyranose

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