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In reaction sequence molecule 'M' and reagent 'R' respectively are
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14/02/2022 5:28 pm
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In reaction sequence
CH2 = CH2 \(\overset{Hypochlorous}{\underset{acid}\longrightarrow}\) M \(\overset{R}\longrightarrow\) \(\overset{CH_2OH}{\underset{CH_2OH}|}\)
molecule 'M' and reagent 'R' respectively are
(a) CH3CH2Cl and NaOH
(b) CH3CH2OH and H2SO4
(c) CH2(Cl)CH2OH and aqueous NaHCO3
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14/02/2022 5:32 pm
Correct answer: (c) CH2(Cl)CH2OH and aqueous NaHCO3
Explanation:
CH2 = CH2 + HOCl → \(\overset{CH_2OH}{\underset{CH_2Cl}|}\) \(\overset{NaHCO_3}{\underset{R}\longrightarrow}\) \(\overset{CH_2OH}{\underset{CH_2OH}|}\)
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