Interpretation:
Common role of the Chromium containing group, periodinane, and the dimethyl sulfide of the given reaction has to be discussed.
Concept Introduction:
Oxidation of alcohols: Oxidation of primary alcohol gives an
Leaving group: Leaving group can be any groups or atoms that get detached from either neutral or charged organic compounds. The stability of the leaving group is to stabilize the electron density that results from heterolysis cleavage of bond.
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