CH3CH=CH2⟶H+/H2OCH3CHOHCH3dilKOHKIOCHI3+CH3COOK
In the following sequence of reactions, C3H6⟶H+/H2OAdilKOHKIOB+C. The compounds B and C respectively are :
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CI3COOK,CH3I
CH3I,HCOOK
CI3COOK,HCOOH
CHI3,CH3COOK
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