Answer
Option D
When a grignard Reagent reacts with Ethylene Oxide... A Primary Alcohol is Formed.
CH2OCH2 + RMgX ==> RCH2CH2OMgX
When You Hydrolyze
You have
RCH2CH2OH
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One of the preparation of Alcohols is via Reaction with "Grignard Reagents" .
Grignard Reagents have the formula "RMgX"
Where R is an alkyl group eg CH₃, C₂H₅ etc
X is a halogen eg Cl,Br etc
Ethylmagnesiumbromide fits the description of grignard Reagent from what I wrote above.
The formula for Ethylmagnesiumbromide is
"C₂H₅MgBr"
Now
When grignard reagents react with Alkanals... They form alcohols.
Note this trend.
When a grignard reagent reacts with Methanal(Formaldehyde)... It forms a Primary Alcohol.
When a grignard reagent reacts with any other Alkanal besides Methanal(formaldehyde) ... it forms Secondary Alcohols.
Answer:
What is the net ionic equation for a reaction between HCl and NaOH?
Explanation:
A salt is a neutral ionic compound. Let's see how a neutralization reaction produces both water and a salt, using as an example the reaction between solutions of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide. The overall equation for this reaction is: NaOH + HCl → H2O and NaCl
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