Alcohol
Alkene
Catalyzed
Chemical
Conditions
Conversion
DehydrationReaction
Ketone
Optimizing
Reacti
Reaction
Reactions
Reagent
Reduction
Selecting
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Title: Optimizing Chemical Reactions: Selecting the Best Reagent and Conditions Reaction 1: Conversion of Alcohol to Alkene - Best Reagent: H2SO4 - Best Conditions: Heat and DehydrationReaction 2: Reduction of Ketone to Alcohol - Best Reagent: NaBH4 - Best Conditions: Catalyzed by Acid or Base Reaction 3: Esterification of Carboxylic Acid and Alcohol - Best Reagent: H2SO4 - Best Conditions: Heat and Reflux Reaction 4: Grignard Reaction - Best Reagent: Phenylmagnesium Bromide - Best Conditions: Dry Ether Solvent and Cooling Reaction 5: Nitration of Aromatic Compounds - Best Reagent: HNO3 - Best Conditions: Sulfuric Acid Catalyst and Low Temperature
1. Prepare an alkene from an alcohol using H2SO4 and heat .2. Convert a c…
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Title: Optimizing Chemical Reactions: Selecting the Best Reagent and Conditions Reaction 1: Conversion of Alcohol to Alkene - Best Reagent: H2SO4 - Best Conditions: Heat and DehydrationReaction 2: Reduction of Ketone to Alcohol - Best Reagent: NaBH4 - Best Conditions: Catalyzed by Acid or Base Reaction 3: Esterification of Carboxylic Acid and Alcohol - Best Reagent: H2SO4 - Best Conditions: Heat and Reflux Reaction 4: Grignard Reaction - Best Reagent: Phenylmagnesium Bromide - Best Conditions: Dry Ether Solvent and Cooling Reaction 5: Nitration of Aromatic Compounds - Best Reagent: HNO3 - Best Conditions: Sulfuric Acid Catalyst and Low Temperature