
Concept explainers
(a)
To determine: The product obtained from the reaction of triolein with
Interpretation: The product obtained from the reaction of triolein with
Concept introduction: The mixture of sodium hydroxide (Strong base) and water is used to convert ester into an ester salt of metallic sodium. The mechanism of the reaction comprises three steps. The first step is the addition of nucleophile. The second step is elimination of the leaving group. The third step is the deprotonation of
(b)
To determine: The product obtained from the reaction of triolein with
Interpretation: The product obtained from the reaction of triolein with
Concept introduction: Hydrogen gas in the presence of metal catalyst is used to reduce
(c)
To determine: The product obtained from the reaction of triolein with
Interpretation: The product obtained from the reaction of triolein with
Concept introduction: The reaction of an
(d)
To determine: The product obtained from the reaction of triolein with ozone and then dimethyl sulphide.
Interpretation: The product obtained from the reaction of triolein ozone and then dimethyl sulphide is to be stated.
Concept introduction: Ozonolysis is the oxidative cleavage of the double bond, where
(e)
To determine: The product obtained from the reaction of triolein with warm
Interpretation: The product obtained from the reaction of triolein with warm
Concept introduction: Potassium permanganate is a strong oxidising agent. In hot water it cleaves unsaturated hydrocarbon and convert it into acid.
(f)
To determine: The product obtained from the reaction of triolein with
Interpretation: The product obtained from the reaction of triolein with
Concept introduction: Simmons-smith reactions are those in which methylene iodide reacts with zinc-copper to gives a carbenoid which is known as Simmons-smith reagent. This carbenoid reacts with an alkene to give cyclopropane product.

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