Correct answer is (d)
Compound 'A' undergoes an aldol addition followed by dehydration. The reaction starts with the formation of an enolate ion from the ketone. This enolate ion attacks the aldehyde, leading to the formation of a beta-hydroxy ketone (an aldol addition product). The beta-hydroxy ketone then undergoes dehydration, which involves the removal of a water molecule, resulting in the formation of an enone (the major product, shown in option 4).
A bob of mass \(m\) is suspended at a point \(O\) by a light string of length \(l\) and left to perform vertical motion (circular) as shown in the figure. Initially, by applying horizontal velocity \(v_0\) at the point ‘A’, the string becomes slack when the bob reaches at the point ‘D’. The ratio of the kinetic energy of the bob at the points B and C is:
Chemical kinetics is the description of the rate of a chemical reaction. This is the rate at which the reactants are transformed into products. This may take place by abiotic or by biological systems, such as microbial metabolism.
The speed of a reaction or the rate of a reaction can be defined as the change in concentration of a reactant or product in unit time. To be more specific, it can be expressed in terms of: (i) the rate of decrease in the concentration of any one of the reactants, or (ii) the rate of increase in concentration of any one of the products. Consider a hypothetical reaction, assuming that the volume of the system remains constant. R → P
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