(a)
Interpretation:
The chemical equation should be written for the synthesis of vinyl bromide from easily available inorganic and petrochemicals starting materials
Concept Introduction:
The chemicals which are derived from the natural gas and crude oil are known as petrochemicals and inorganic materials don’t contain carbon and hydrogen atoms.
The balanced chemical equation is defined as the equation in which number of different atoms of elements on reactant side is similar to that of product side.
(b)
Interpretation:
The chemical equation should be written for the synthesis of 2-Butanol from easily available inorganic and petrochemicals starting materials
Concept Introduction:
The chemicals which are derived from the natural gas and crude oil are known as petrochemicals and inorganic materials don’t contain carbon and hydrogen atoms.
The balanced chemical equation is defined as the equation in which number of different atoms of elements on reactant side is similar to that of product side.
(c)
Interpretation:
The chemical equation should be written for the synthesis of acetone from easily available inorganic and petrochemicals starting materials
Concept Introduction:
The chemicals which are derived from the natural gas and crude oil are known as petrochemicals and inorganic materials don’t contain carbon and hydrogen atoms.
The balanced chemical equation is defined as the equation in which number of different atoms of elements on reactant side is similar to that of product side.
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