Aldehydes other than formaldehyde react with Grignard’s reagent to give addition products…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
Aldehydes other than formaldehyde react with Grignard’s reagent to give addition products which on hydrolysis give
- tertiary alcohols
- secondary alcohols
- primary alcohols
- carboxylic acids.
Answer
(B) secondary alcohols
Sign up free on Edukali to view the step-by-step worked solution and practice thousands of similar questions.
Related practice questions
- What is the test to differentiate between pentan-2-one and pentan-3-one?
- The correct structure representation of carboxylate ion is
- Few simple chemical tests are given below to differentiate between the pairs of compounds. Which of the…
- Benzoyl chloride on reduction with H 2 /Pd – BaSO 4 produces
- When propanal reacts with 2-methylpropanal in presence of NaOH, four different products are formed. The…
- A compound X with the molecular formula C 3 H 8 O can be oxidised to another compound Y whose molecular…
- Cumene on reaction with oxygen followed by hydrolysis gives
- Which is the most suitable reagent for the following conversion?
More Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids questions · Browse all practice questions