Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Hydrocarbon (Alkane, Alkene & Alkyne), Exercise 1: EXERCISE
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Which is the best reagent to convert cyclohexanol into cyclohexene.

-Bromo--chloro cyclobutane will react with two moles of in ether producing:

is:

The reagent(s) for the following conversion. is/are

The number of stereoisomers obtained by bromination of trans--butene is:

The synthesis of -octyne is achieved by adding a bromoalkane into a mixture of sodium amide and an alkyne. The bromoalkane and alkyne respectively are:

The major product of the following reaction is:

The maximum number of isomers (including stereoisomers) that are possible on monochlorination of the following compound is:
