(a)
Interpretation:
Product of the given reaction has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Reactions of conjugated diene:
Diene with conjugated double bond reacts with a limited quantity of electrophilic reagent resulting addition at only one of the double bonds, two addition product are formed. Oneis 1,1-adition product another one is 1,4-adition product. 1,2-addition called direct addition and 1,4-adition called conjugated addition.
(b)
Interpretation:
Product of the given reaction has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Reactions of conjugated diene:
Diene with conjugated double bond reacts with a limited quantity of electrophilic reagent resulting addition at only one of the double bonds, two addition product are formed. Oneis 1,1-adition product another one is 1,4-adition product. 1,2-addition called direct addition and 1,4-adition called conjugated addition.
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