Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The given reaction is to be completed.
Concept introduction:
Alkylation of
(b)
Interpretation:
The given reaction is to be completed.
Concept introduction:
Alkylation of carboxylic acid to give esters is done using various reagents. The carboxylic acid can be alkylated by the use of a strong base and
(c)
Interpretation:
The given reaction is to be completed.
Concept introduction:
(d)
Interpretation:
The given reaction is to be completed.
Concept introduction:
The hydroboration-oxidation and oxymercuration-reduction are both the addition reactions of
(e)
Interpretation:
The given reaction is to be completed.
Concept introduction:
Alkylation of carboxylic acid to give esters is done using various reagents. The carboxylic acid can be alkylated by the use of a strong base and alkyl halide. The base abstracts the proton of carboxylic acid to produce carboxylate ion which than attacks at the alkyl halide to substitute the halide group and produce ester.
(f)
Interpretation:
The given reaction is to be completed.
Concept introduction:
Alkylation of carboxylic acid to give esters is done using various reagents. The carboxylic acid can be alkylated by the use of a strong base and alkyl halide. The base abstracts the proton of carboxylic acid to produce carboxylate ion which than attacks at the alkyl halide to substitute the halide group and produce ester.
(g)
Interpretation:
The given reaction is to be completed.
Concept introduction:
Alkylation of carboxylic acid to give esters is done using various reagents. The carboxylic acid can be alkylated by the use of a strong base and alkyl halide. The base abstracts the proton of carboxylic acid to produce carboxylate ion which than attacks at the alkyl halide to substitute the halide group and produce ester.
(h)
Interpretation:
The given reaction is to be completed.
Concept introduction:
Electrophilic
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