
(a)
Interpretation:
Conversion of oleic acid into the given set of compounds is done by reagents and the same has to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Hydrogenation is a reaction where hydrogen is added to a compound to get the product in the reduced form. Few examples are, unsaturated compounds are converted to saturated compounds,
To identify: the reagents used for transformation of oleic acid into stearic acid.
(b)
Interpretation:
Conversion of oleic acid into the given set of compounds is done by reagents and the same has to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Hydrogenation is a reaction where hydrogen is added to a compound to get the product in the reduced form. Few examples are, unsaturated compounds are converted to saturated compounds, ketone to alcohol, carboxylic acid to alcohol etc.
Esterification is a reaction in which a carboxylic acid and an alcohol is reacted in presence of aqueous acid or base to form a ester bond.
To identify: the reagents used for conversion of oleic acid to ethyl stearate.
(c)
Interpretation:
Conversion of oleic acid into the given set of compounds is done by reagents and the same has to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Hydrogenation is a reaction where hydrogen is added to a compound to get the product in the reduced form. Few examples are, unsaturated compounds are converted to saturated compounds, ketone to alcohol, carboxylic acid to alcohol etc.
Carboxylic acid to alcohol requires a strong reducing agent such as
To identify: the reagents used for conversion of oleic acid to 1-octadecanol.
(d)
Interpretation:
Conversion of oleic acid into the given set of compounds is done by reagents and the same has to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Ozonolysis of the an
Aldehyde when undergoes oxidation using a strong oxidizing agent gives carboxylic acid as the product.
To identify: the reagents used for conversion of oleic acid to nonanedioic acid.
(e)
Interpretation:
Conversion of oleic acid into the given set of compounds is done by reagents and the same has to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Hydrogenation is a reaction where hydrogen is added to a compound to get the product in the reduced form. Few examples are, unsaturated compounds are converted to saturated compounds, ketone to alcohol, carboxylic acid to alcohol etc.
Bromination of the
To identify: the reagents used for conversion of oleic acid to 2-bromostearic acid.

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