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Chapter 5.4, Problem 12E

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

In the microscale procedure, the reason of using a gentle rather than vigorous reflux rate needs to be explained.

Concept Introduction :

In organic reaction, an organic compound is converted into other. The types of some organic reactions are addition, elimination, substitution and rearrangement etc.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The reason of using a Pasteur filter-tip pipet rather than a regular Pasteur pipet to transfer the ethereal extract needs to be explained.

Concept Introduction :

In organic reaction, an organic compound is converted into other. The types of some organic reactions are addition, elimination, substitution and rearrangement etc.

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