Organic Chemistry (9th Edition)
Organic Chemistry (9th Edition)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780321971371
Author: Leroy G. Wade, Jan W. Simek
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.43SP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The carbonyl compound and reducing agents that are used to form the given alcohol.

Interpretation: The carbonyl compound and reducing agents that are used to form the given alcohol are to be stated.

Concept introduction: Carbonyl compounds like ketone or aldehyde react with reducing agents like NaBH4 to form alcohols.

Some of the examples of reducing agents are H2SO4, NaBH4 and LiAlH4.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The carbonyl compound and reducing agents that are used to form the given alcohol.

Interpretation: The carbonyl compound and reducing agents that are used to form the given alcohol are to be stated.

Concept introduction: Carbonyl compounds like ketone or aldehyde react with reducing agents like NaBH4 to form alcohols.

Some of the examples of reducing agents are H2SO4, NaBH4 and LiAlH4.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The carbonyl compound and reducing agents that are used to form the given alcohol.

Interpretation: The carbonyl compound and reducing agents that are used to form the given alcohol are to be stated.

Concept introduction: Carbonyl compounds like ketone or aldehyde react with reducing agents like NaBH4 to form alcohols.

Some of the examples of reducing agents are H2SO4, NaBH4 and LiAlH4.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The carbonyl compound and reducing agents that are used to form the given alcohol.

Interpretation: The carbonyl compound and reducing agents that are used to form the given alcohol are to be stated.

Concept introduction: Carbonyl compounds like ketone or aldehyde reacts with reducing agents like NaBH4 to form alcohols.

Some of the examples of reducing agents are H2SO4, NaBH4 and LiAlH4.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The carbonyl compound and reducing agents that are used to form the given alcohol.

Interpretation: The carbonyl compound and reducing agents that are used to form the given alcohol are to be stated.

Concept introduction: Carbonyl compounds like ketone or aldehyde reacts with reducing agents like NaBH4 to form alcohols.

Some of the examples of reducing agents are H2SO4, NaBH4 and LiAlH4.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The carbonyl compound and reducing agents that are used to form the given alcohol.

Interpretation: The carbonyl compound and reducing agents that are used to form the given alcohol are to be stated.

Concept introduction: Carbonyl compounds like ketone or aldehyde reacts with reducing agents like NaBH4 to form alcohols.

Some of the examples of reducing agents are H2SO4, NaBH4 and LiAlH4.

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