(a)
Interpretation:
Interpret the possible reaction of dihydrofuran according to given conditions.
Concept introduction:
Dihydrofuran is a monounsaturated derivative of furan with one double bond at 2 position. Hence it is also called as 2,5-dihydrofuran. It is an unsaturated compound hence it can decolorized the bromine water which is an addition reaction of bromine water with
(b)
Interpretation:
Interpret the possible reaction of 3-methylbutanol according to given conditions.
Concept introduction:
A primary alcohol can be easily oxidized to respective
(c)
Interpretation:
Interpret the possible reaction of 3-methylpropanoic acid according to given conditions.
Concept introduction:
Carboxylic acid is highly oxidized species therefore it cannot oxidized further. All carboxylic acid molecules have −COOH group therefore they can give H+ ions and can react with basic compounds as well as with metals.
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