MCQEasyJEE 2024Aldehydes & Ketones

JEE Chemistry 2024 Question with Solution

Identify the reagents used for the following conversion:

  • A

    A=LiAlH4A = \text{LiAlH}_4, B=NaOH(aq)B = \text{NaOH(aq)}, C=NH2NH2/KOHC = \text{NH}_2\text{NH}_2/\text{KOH}

  • B

    A=LiAlH4A = \text{LiAlH}_4, B=NaOH(alc)B = \text{NaOH(alc)}, C=Zn/HClC = \text{Zn/HCl}

  • C

    A=DIBAL-HA = \text{DIBAL-H}, B=NaOH(aq)B = \text{NaOH(aq)}, C=NH2NH2/KOHC = \text{NH}_2\text{NH}_2/\text{KOH}

  • D

    A=DIBAL-HA = \text{DIBAL-H}, B=NaOH(alc)B = \text{NaOH(alc)}, C=Zn/HClC = \text{Zn/HCl}

Answer

Correct answer:D

Step-by-step solution

Standard Method

Given: A sequence of reagents AA, BB, and CC is to be identified for the conversion.

Find: The correct combination of reagents.

From the solution:

  • DIBAL-H\text{DIBAL-H} selectively reduces esters to aldehydes.
  • NaOH(alc)\text{NaOH(alc)} facilitates aldol condensation.
  • Zn/HCl\text{Zn/HCl} performs Clemmensen reduction to produce hydrocarbons.

Therefore, the required set of reagents is:

A=DIBAL-H,B=NaOH(alc),C=Zn/HClA = \text{DIBAL-H}, \qquad B = \text{NaOH(alc)}, \qquad C = \text{Zn/HCl}

Hence, the correct option is D.

Common mistakes

  • Confusing LiAlH4\text{LiAlH}_4 with DIBAL-H\text{DIBAL-H} is a common mistake. LiAlH4\text{LiAlH}_4 generally reduces esters further to alcohols, whereas DIBAL-H\text{DIBAL-H} can stop at the aldehyde stage. Use the selective reducing agent required by the conversion.

  • Using aqueous NaOH\text{NaOH} instead of alcoholic NaOH\text{NaOH} is incorrect here. Aldol condensation is typically facilitated in alcoholic medium. Check the reaction condition, not only the base.

  • Mixing up Clemmensen reduction and Wolff-Kishner reduction leads to the wrong reagent choice. Zn/HCl\text{Zn/HCl} is Clemmensen reduction, while NH2NH2/KOH\text{NH}_2\text{NH}_2/\text{KOH} is Wolff-Kishner reduction. Match the named reduction with the required conditions.

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