Asked by lindsey sexton on Sep 27, 2024
Which of the following describes a synthesis of an aldehyde?
A) hydrogenation of an acid chloride using Pd/BaSO4/S as a poisoned catalyst
B) reaction of a primary alcohol with Na2Cr2O7
C) reaction of a ketone with ozone
D) treatment of an alkene with Sia2BH
E) none of the above
Acid Chloride
A functional group in organic chemistry, characterized by a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom and bonded to a chlorine atom.
Primary Alcohol
An alcohol in which the hydroxyl group (-OH) is attached to a carbon atom that has only one other alkyl group linked to it.
- Become familiar with the vital reagents and conditions for certain organic transformations.
Learning Objectives
- Become familiar with the vital reagents and conditions for certain organic transformations.
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