Concept explainers
(a)
To determine: The synthesis of given alcohol
Interpretation: The synthesis of given alcohol
Concept introduction:
They react with Grignard reagent to give primary alcohols with two additional carbon atoms after the protonation.
(b)
To determine: The synthesis of given alcohol
Interpretation: The synthesis of given alcohol
Concept introduction: Epoxide is three member ring which has formula
They react with Grignard reagent to give primary alcohols with two additional carbon atoms after the protonation.
(c)
To determine: The synthesis of given alcohol by adding Grignard reagent to ethylene oxide.
Interpretation: The synthesis of given alcohol by adding Grignard reagent to ethylene oxide is to be shown.
Concept introduction: Epoxide is three member ring which has formula
They react with Grignard reagent to give primary alcohols with two additional carbon atoms after the protonation.
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