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1. Synthesizing an Ester: Using which Reagent and Conditions?The best reagents and conditions for synthesizing an ester are a carboxylic acid and an alcohol, with a catalyst such as sulfuric acid and heat.2. Oxidizing a Primary Alcohol: Optimal Reagent and Conditions?To oxidize a primary alcohol, the optimal reagent and condition is either potassium permanganate or chromic acid in acidic medium.3. Reducing a Ketone: Which Reagent and Conditions to Use?The best reagents and conditions for reducing a ketone are sodium borohydride in the presence of a proton source such as methanol or water.4. Dehydrating an Alcohol: Which Reagent and Conditions Are Most Effective?The most effective reagents and conditions for dehydrating an alcohol are concentrated sulfuric acid or phosphoric acid and heat.

Reaction 1: Alkene addition reaction Adding water to an alkene using H2SO4 and… Read more 1. Synthesizing an Ester: Using which Reagent and Conditions?The best reagents and conditions for synthesizing an ester are a carboxylic acid and an alcohol, with a catalyst such as sulfuric acid and heat.2. Oxidizing a Primary Alcohol: Optimal Reagent and Conditions?To oxidize a primary alcohol, the optimal reagent and condition is either potassium permanganate or chromic acid in acidic medium.3. Reducing a Ketone: Which Reagent and Conditions to Use?The best reagents and conditions for reducing a ketone are sodium borohydride in the presence of a proton source such as methanol or water.4. Dehydrating an Alcohol: Which Reagent and Conditions Are Most Effective?The most effective reagents and conditions for dehydrating an alcohol are concentrated sulfuric acid or phosphoric acid and heat.