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1) Which of the following reactions would result in formation of an alcohol? a)

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Question

1) Which of the following reactions would result in formation of an alcohol?

a)       A and   B only
b)       D only
c)       A only
d)       None   of   the   above

2) The scheme below is an example of which type of reaction?

a)   Oxidation  
b)   Reduction
c)   Substitution
d)   Elimination

3) Ozonolysis of molecule A would result in the formation of what two functional groups?

a)   Two   Ketones
b)   Two   Carboxylic   Acids
c)   A   Ketone   and   an   Aldehyde
d)   Two   Aldeydes

4)   Determine the order of addition of the reagents listed below to complete the following synthesis.

a)   E,   A,   B,   D
b)   E,   D,   A,   B
c)   D,   A,   E,   B
d)   D,   E,   A,   B

1) Which of the following reactions would result in formation of an alcohol? a) E, A, B, D b) E, D, A, B c) D, A, E, B d) D, E, A, B a) Two Ketones b) Two Carboxylic Acids c) A Ketone and an Aldehyde d) Two Aldeydes 4) Determine the order of addition of the reagents listed below to complete the following synthesis. a) Oxidation b) Reduction c) Substitution d) Elimination 3) Ozonolysis of molecule A would result in the formation of what two functional groups? a) A and B only b) D only c) A only d) None of the above 2) The scheme below is an example of which type of reaction?

Explanation / Answer

1.   b)       D only.

2. b)   Reduction

3. b)   Two   Carboxylic   Acids

4. d)   D,   E,   A,   B