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The Grignard reagent, on reaction with acetone forms
Options
(a) acetic acid
(b) secondary alcohol
(c) tertiary alcohol
(d) acetaldehyde
Correct Answer:
tertiary alcohol
Explanation:
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Subject: Chemistry
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- Use of chlorofluoro carbons is not encouraged because
- The silver salt of a fatty acid on refluxing with an alkyl halide gives an
- Reaction of methyl bromide with aqueous sodium hydroxide involves
- Vanadium (III) oxide is a strong
- For a thermodynamically reversible reaction in a galvanic cell at temperature T,
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Subject: Chemistry (2512)
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