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CH,
CH – CH MgCl + CH,—C—OH —— 'Q';
CH,
CH,
What is 'Q' ?
(1) isobutane
(2) isopropane
(3) tert. butyl chloride (4) propane​

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Answered by udaykumarbadavath
1

Answer:

2 isopropane............

Answered by mindfulmaisel
2

In the given reaction ‘Q’ denotes propane.

Option: (4)

Explanation:  

  • Here a tertiary alcohol is made to react with Grignard reagent. In this reaction there is breakdown of the bond unlike other Grignard reagent where alcohol is formed from aldehyde or ketone.
  • Two compounds which are formed from this reaction are a modified Grignard reagent and an alkane which is propane.  
  • This is formed due to nucleophilic substitution where hydrogen ion is added to form the propane molecule and the hydroxyl ion is added to the Grignard reagent.

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