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Question: There are three common ways to convert an alkene into alcohol: (A) acid catalyzed hydration (B) ...
There are three common ways to convert an alkene into alcohol:
(A) acid catalyzed hydration
(B) hydroboration-oxidation
(C) oxymercuration-demercuration.
Which of the following statements about these reactions is incorrect?
(a) | (1) Cl2/hv followed by KOH | (2) Br/CCl4 followed by KOH |
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(b) | (1) Br/heat followed by KOH | (2) NBS/DMSO/H2O followed by KOH |
(c) | (1) Cl2/hv followed by NaOH | (2) HBr followed by KOH |
(d) | (1) Br2/hv followed by NaOH | (2) OsO4/NaHSO3 followed by HBr |
Solution
First you should all the reactions of the alkenes properly i.e. its method of preparation and its chemical reactions and then, you can easily identify that reactant from the given options which will not give alcohols when alkenes react with it.
Complete answer:
First of let’s discuss the reactions used to convert the alkene into alcohol.
(A) acid catalyzed hydration:- In this reaction, alkene is made to react with the water which results in the formation of the alcohol and unsaturated compound changes to the saturated compound. The reaction occurs as-
CH2=CH2+H−OH→H−CH2−CH2−OH
(B) hydroboration-oxidation:- In this reaction, alkene is made to react with the borane resulting in the formation of the alcohol. The general reaction is supposed to occurs as;
R−C=C−R+BH3→R−C−C−OH
(C) oxymercuration-demercuration:- In this reaction, alkene is made to react with the mercury acetate along with the water and an intermediate is formed which on reaction with the NaBH4 gives the alcohols. The reaction occurs as;
Now considering the statement-
Out of all the options, given above , option (A) is incorrect. It is so because the alcoholic KOH is used in the preparation of the alkene and it undergoes dehalogenation reaction and it doesn’t form the alcohols rather forms alkenes again.
While rest all other reactants when made to undergo reaction with the alkenes form the alcohols.
Hence, option (A) is correct.
Note:
Alkenes are the unsaturated organic compounds which contain the carbon -carbon double bond in their compounds whereas on the other hand alcohols are the hydroxy derivatives (−OH) of aliphatic hydrocarbons.