Concept explainers
(a)
To determine: The products, when
Interpretation: The products, when
Concept introduction: Hydroboration-oxidation reactions convert an alkyne molecule into
An acid catalysed hydration reaction of
(b)
To determine: The products, when
Interpretation: The products, when
Concept introduction: Hydroboration-oxidation reactions convert an alkyne molecule in to ketone or aldehyde in the presence of disiamylborane and hydrogen peroxide through the two step mechanism, whereas an alkene molecule in hydroboration-oxidation reaction is converted into alcohol by the addition of water.
An acid catalysed hydration reaction of alkynes in the presence of mercuric sulphate gives ketone.
(c)
To determine: The products, when
Interpretation: The products, when
Concept introduction: Hydroboration-oxidation reactions convert an alkyne molecule in to ketone or aldehyde in the presence of disiamylborane and hydrogen peroxide through the two step mechanism, whereas an alkene molecule in hydroboration-oxidation reaction is converted into alcohol by the addition of water.
An acid catalysed hydration reaction of alkynes in the presence of mercuric sulphate gives ketone.
(d)
To determine: The product, when
Interpretation: The products, when
Concept introduction: Hydroboration-oxidation reactions convert an alkyne molecule in to ketone or aldehyde in the presence of disiamylborane and hydrogen peroxide through the two step mechanism, whereas an alkene molecule in hydroboration-oxidation reaction is converted into alcohol by the addition of water.
An acid catalysed hydration reaction of alkynes in the presence of mercuric sulphate gives ketone.
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