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What is Z in the following sequence of reactions?

ZPCl5XAlc.KOHY(ii)H2O,Boil(i)Conc.H2SO4Z


  1. CH3CH2CH2OH

  2. CH3CHOHCH3

  3. (CH3CH2)2CHOH

  4. CH3CH=CH2

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Solution

The correct option is B

CH3CHOHCH3


Explanation for the correct option:

(B) CH3CHOHCH3

  • When 2-Propanol (C3H8O) (Z) reacts with Phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5), it forms 2-Chloropropane (C3H7Cl) (X) that involves displacement of the hydroxyl group by chlorine.
  • 2-Chloropropane (C3H7Cl) (X) reacts with alcoholic Potassium hydroxide (alc.KOH) to form 1-Propene (C3H6) (Y).
  • Now, when 1-Propene (C3H6) (Y) is boiled with Conc. H2SO4 and water, it again results in 2-Propanol (C3H8O) (Z).

Explanation for the incorrect options:

(A) CH3CH2CH2OH

  • If 1-Propanol (C3H8O) reacts with Phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5), it will form 1-Chloropropane (C3H7Cl).
  • 1-Chloropropane (C3H7Cl) will react with alcoholic Potassium hydroxide (alc.KOH) to form 1-Propene (C3H6).
  • Now, when 1-Propene (C3H6) is boiled with Conc.H2SO4 and water, it results 2-Propanol (C3H8O) which is different from the initial reactant.

(C) (CH3CH2)2CHOH

  • If 3-Pentanol (C5H12O) reacts with Phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5), it will form 3-Chloropentane (C5H11Cl).
  • 3-Chloropentane (C5H11Cl) will react with alcoholic Potassium hydroxide (alc.KOH) to form 2-Pentene (C5H10).
  • Now, when 2-Pentene (C5H10) is boiled with Conc.H2SO4 and water, it results in a mixture of 3-Pentanol and 2-Pentanol which is different from the initial reactant.

(D) CH3CH=CH2

  • It does not give similar reactions as above.

Hence, option (B) is correct. Z in the given reaction is CH3CHOHCH3.


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