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Standard XII
Chemistry
Hydroboration Oxidation
Number of mol...
Question
Number of moles (
x
) of Grignard reagent consumed in the given reaction.
A
2
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B
3
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C
4
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D
5
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Solution
The correct option is
C
4
Grignard reagent
R
M
g
X
has
R
⊝
as nucleophile which attacks on Electrohphilic carbonyl carbon.
In the above reaction mechanism,
4
moles of
C
H
3
M
g
I
consumed.
Thus,
x
=
4
mole.
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