Alcohols as Electrophiles with Bases
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Q. A polyhydroxy compund P (Molar weight=92 gm/mol) when heated with oxalic acid at 110∘C, forms a carboxylic acid which is found in ant bodies. When the same compound P is heated with oxalic acid at or above 260∘C, a compound Q along with gas G which turns lime water milky and a liquid L which turns anhydrous CuSO4 blue are formed. What is vapour density of Q?
Q. A polyhydroxy compund P (Molar weight=92 gm/mol) when heated with oxalic acid at 110∘C, forms a carboxylic acid which is found in ant bodies. When the same compound P is heated with oxalic acid at or above 260∘C, a compound Q along with gas G which turns lime water milky and a liquid L which turns anhydrous CuSO4 blue are formed. What is vapour density of Q?
Q. Mild oxidation of primary alcohol is done and it gives:
- a ketone
- an aldehyde
- an ether
- an ester
Q. A polyhydroxy compund P (Molar weight=92 gm/mol) when heated with oxalic acid at 110∘C, forms a carboxylic acid which is found in ant bodies. When the same compound P is heated with oxalic acid at or above 260∘C, a compound Q along with gas G which turns lime water milky and a liquid L which turns anhydrous CuSO4 blue are formed. What is vapour density of Q?