This is a reaction where the compound 2-Phenylpropane undergoes oxidation to form C6H5OH (Phenol). The sequence involves first the oxidation of the side chain (benzyl group) to form a carboxylic acid, and then a further step to reduce the carboxyl group to an alcohol.
- Step 1: The reaction starts with Air (X), which provides the oxygen required for the oxidation of the side chain. The side chain in 2-Phenylpropane gets oxidized to a carboxyl group.
- Step 2: The oxidation process is facilitated by dilute H2SO4 (Y), which helps in the conversion of the alcohol group to the carboxyl group by catalytic oxidation.
- Step 3: The reaction is then completed using Cr2O7^{2-}/H+ (Z), which is a strong oxidizing agent used to convert the carboxyl group into an alcohol group (Phenol), thus giving the final product C6H5OH.
Thus, the correct sequence of reagents is: X = Air, Y = dil H2SO4, and Z = Cr2O7^{2-}/H+.