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reagents used in the conversions
a- ethanol to but-1-yne
b- 1-bromopropane to 2-bromopropane
c- toluene to benzyl alcohol
d- benzyl alcohol to 2-phenylethanoic acid
e- ethanol to propanenitrile
f- aniline to chlorobenzene
g- 2-chlorobutane to 3,4-dimethylhexane
h- 2- methyl-1-propane to 2-chloro-2-methylpropane
i- ethyl chloride to propanoic acid
j- but-1-ene to n-butyliodide
k- 2-chloropropane to 1-propanol
l- isopropyl alcohol to iodoform
m- chlorobenzene to para-nitrophenol
n- 2-bromopropane to 1-bromopropane
o- chloroethane to butane
p- benzene to diphenyl
q-aniline to phenylisocyanide

it would be very helpful if u could solve just one.

2007-07-30 06:55:31 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

2 answers

c. KMnO4
d. PCl5 then KCN then hydrolysis with HCl
e. PCl5 then KCN
i. KCN then boil with HCl
l. NaOH and I2
q. Chloroform and KOH.

There's a few to get you going.

2007-07-30 07:07:42 · answer #1 · answered by Gervald F 7 · 0 1

It's real easy. Meter (m) or gram (g) is your unit. centi is a hundredth, milli a thousandth, and kilo a thousand. So 1000 meters in a kilometer, but a hundred cm in a m, a thousand mm in a m and so on.

2016-05-17 23:03:29 · answer #2 · answered by thuy 3 · 0 0

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