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The most suitable reagent for the conversion of $$ R-CH_{2}-OH\rightarrow R-CHO$$ is :
Ketones, where, R & R' are alkyl groups can be obtained in one step by:
Oxidation of secondary alcohol $$\mathrm{RC(OH)R'}$$ (Secondary alcohols) produce ketone $$\mathrm{R-CO-R'}$$.
Hence, Option "C" is the correct answer.
The most suitable reagent for the conversion of $$ R-CH_{2}-OH\rightarrow R-CHO$$ is :
Ketones $$[ R-\underset{O}{\underset{||}{C}}-R']$$ where, $$R={ R }^{ \prime }=$$ alkyl group can be obtained in one step by :
How will you bring about the following conversions in not more than two steps ? Ethanol to 3-Hydroxybutanal
Suggest a reagent for the following conversion:
Complete the reaction.
The most suitable reagent for the conversion of primary alcohol into aldehyde with the same number of carbon is:
The compound on dehydrogenation gives a ketone. The original compound is:
Which is oxidized most easily?
Product $$(P)$$ is :
Encircle whichever of the following: