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what is Alylic Alcohol?​

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Answered by adithyashasan007
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Answer:

An alcohol where the hydroxy group is attached to a saturated carbon atom adjacent to a double bond (R groups may be H, organyl, etc.).

Explanation:

Allylic alcohols may be derived from alkenes by metallation to give the allylpotassium species, followed by treatment with fluorodimethoxyborane. Oxidation of the resultant boronic ester with hydrogen peroxide gives the allylic alcohol.

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Answered by ranjanalok961
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Explanation:

The alcohol which is attached with those carbon which is attached with c=c ( carbon _carbon double bond ).

Example , CH2= CH - CH2 -OH

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