(a)
To determine: A suitable mechanism for the explanation of the given reaction.
Interpretation: A suitable mechanism for the explanation of the given reaction is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The best reagent used for the conversion of secondary alcohols into alkyl chloride in trans to trans or cis to cis form is
(b)
To determine: An explanation corresponding to the statement that the mechanism of (a) part reaction, follows a different mechanism than the usual mechanism of the reaction between
Interpretation: An explanation corresponding to the statement that the mechanism of (a) part reaction, follows a different mechanism than the usual mechanism of the reaction between
Concept introduction: The resonance stabilised cation with double bond leads to the formation of two different products.
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