(a)
Interpretation:
The use of an acid chloride as an intermediate to synthesize
Concept introduction:
The synthesis of compound relies upon the type of reactants and reagents that are used during the reactions.
The energy of the product should be low because low energy of a compound increases the stability of a compound. The stability of a compound is the major factor that is responsible for the formation of a compound. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.
(b)
Interpretation:
The use of an acid chloride as an intermediate to synthesize
Concept introduction:
The synthesis of compound relies upon the type of reactants and reagents that are used during the reactions.
The energy of the product should be low because low energy of a compound increases the stability of a compound. The stability of a compound is the major factor that is responsible for the formation of a compound. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.
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