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Acetone reacts with Grignard reagent to form
Options
(a) 3⁰ alcohol
(b) 2⁰ alcohol
(c) ether
(d) no reaction
Correct Answer:
3⁰ alcohol
Explanation:
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- How enzymes increases the rate of reaction
- Orthonitrophenol is steam volatile while para-isomer is not. This is because of
- Cobalt(III) chloride forms several octahedral complexes with ammonia.
- In alkaline hydrolysis of a tertiary alkyl halides by aqueous alkali,
- Heat of combustion ΔH for C(s) , H₂(g)and CH₄(g) are -94, -68 and -213 kcal/mol.
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