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CH3 CH = CH2 + C6H5COOOH → A + B identify A and B in the following reaction​

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Answered by archanakodhta7509
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Consider the reactions.

a) CH

3

−CH=CH

2

(i)BH

3

/THF

(ii)H

2

O/OH

A

PCC

(inCH

2

Cl

2

)

B

b) CH

3

−CH=CH

2

(i)Hg(OAc)

2

(ii)NaBH

4

O

ˉ

H

C

PCC

(inCH

2

Cl

2

)

D

Product B and D are:

Medium

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Correct option is

A

Functional isomers

n

3

c−CH=CH

2

BH

3

/THF

n

3

c−CH

2

−CH

2

−BH

2

↓H

2

O

2

/OH

n

3

c−CH

2

−CH

2

−OH

↓PCCin(CH

2

Cl

2

)

n

3

c−CH

2

C

∣∣

O

−H (ethanal)

n

3

c−CH=CH

2

Hg(OAc)

2

n

3

c−

OH

CH

HgOAc

CH

2

↓NaBH

4

n

3

c−

OH

CH

−CH

3

↓PCC

n

3

c−

C

∣∣

O

−CH

3

(Acetone)

B and D are aldehyde and ketones so these are functional isomers.

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