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and  have sp? hybridisation and  has ? hybridisation

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The boiling point of alcohol increases with increase in the number of carbon atoms. So, hexanol has maximum boiling point.

 

 

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Complete reaction is as follows:

The given reaction is called hydroboration oxidation.

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Cu : 4s13d10 Cu+ : 4s03d10

Zn : 4s23d10 Zn2+ : 4s03d10

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Most stable due to aromatic character. It has 2pe and follow (4n + 2)pe Huckel rule.

 

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Adenine forms hydrogen bonds with thymine whereas cytosine forms hydrogen bonds with guanine.

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The 'X' in reaction is 3-hydroxybutanal. It is an aldol reaction. Complete reaction is an follows:

 

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Ethyl benzoate can be prepared by heating benzoic acid with ethyl alcohol in presence of dry HC1 or conc. The reaction is called as esterification reaction.

 

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The carbon next to an alkene is known as allylic carbon and halogen attached to allylic carbon is known as allylic halogen.

 

 

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Boiling points of aldehydes are higher than hydrocarbons. It is due to weak molecular association.

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