Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
Primary alcohols are obtained by the reaction of Grignard reagent with :
The reaction of methyl magnesium iodide with acetone followed by hydrolysis gives secondary butanol.
The given statement is false as the tertiary butanol is formed.
Primary alcohols are obtained by the reaction of Grignard reagent with :
The coupling between $${C}_{2}{H}_{5}MgBr$$ and $$MeBr$$ gives propane in the presence of:
Propane is not formed when $${C}_{3}{H}_{7}MgBr$$ is treated with _________ .
Propyl lithium reacts with ethene to give a compound $$(A)$$ which on reaction with methanal followed by acidic hydrolysis gives compound $$(B)$$ is:
$$(CH_3)_2CHCHO+CH_3MgBr \xrightarrow {ether} A \xrightarrow {H_3O^+} B$$ The IUPAC name of '$$B$$' is :
Alcohol is not formed when $$RMgX$$ is treated with:
The product (C) is:
The product D is:
Ethanoic propanoic anhydride on reaction with excess of MeMgBr gives the major product
How are the following conversions carried out? Methyl magnesium bromide $$\rightarrow$$ 2-Methylpropan-2-ol.