Chemistry, asked by jovinageorge514, 3 months ago

Is oxymercuration-demercuration there for board exam..?​

Answers

Answered by renuthakur3333
23

Answer:

The oxymercuration reaction is an electrophilic addition organic reaction that transforms an alkene into a neutral alcohol. In oxymercuration, the alkene reacts with mercuric acetate (AcOHgOAc) in aqueous solution to yield the addition of an acetoxymercuri (HgOAc) group and a hydroxy (OH) group across the double bond. Carbocations are not formed in this process and thus rearrangements are not observed. The reaction follows Markovnikov's rule (the hydroxy group will always be added to the more substituted carbon) and it is an anti addition (the two groups will be trans to each other).

Answered by rajkumarbansi4
1

Answer:

No...

For now, here's our top 10 agricultural advancements from the past 100 years.

The tractor. ...

Electricity for rural areas. ...

Hybrid seed corn. ...

The modern combine. ...

Shelled corn and self-propelled combines. ...

A modern generation of tractors. ...

Nitrogen fertilizer, herbicides and insecticides. ...

The Vermeer baler.

匚尺卂乙ㄚ 爪ㄩ几ᗪ卂匚尺卂乙ㄚ 爪ㄩ几ᗪ卂

Similar questions