What are the correct steps to convert acetaldehyde to acetone?
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
What are the correct steps to convert acetaldehyde to acetone?
- CH3MgBr, H2O, Oxidation
- Oxidation, Ca(OH)2, Heat
- Reduction, KCN, Hydrolysis
- Oxidation, C2H5ONa, Heat
Answer
(B) Oxidation, Ca(OH) 2 , Heat
Sign up free on Edukali to view the step-by-step worked solution and practice thousands of similar questions.
Related practice questions
- The correct structure representation of carboxylate ion is
- CH 3 OH X Y Z . The final product in the reaction is
- Identify P , Q , R , S , T in the given sequence of reaction.
- In the following sequence of reaction, the final product ( Z ) is
- Benzaldehyde can be prepared from benzene by passing vapours of ......... and ........... in its solution in…
- The addition of HCN to carbonyl compounds is an example of
- Fill in the reagents for the given conversion:
- Ketones can be obtained in one step by (where R and R ′ are alkyl groups)
More Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids questions · Browse all practice questions