Give the structures of the intermediates and products V through Z.
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OH
PBr_3
Mg
H_{3}O^+
CH_{3}C-Cl
Na_{2}Cr_{2}O_7
H_{2}SO_4
Solution 53SP
Phosphorus tribromide is often the beat reagent for converting a primary or secondary alcohol to the alkyl bromide.
Secondary alcohols are easily oxidized to give excellent yields of ketones. The chromic acid reagent is often best for laboratory oxidations of secondary alcohols.
Organomagnesium are formed by the reaction of alkyl halides with magnesium metal.
Typical solvents are normally anhydrous diethyl ether or tetrahydrofuran.
Addition of cyclopentyl magnesium bromide to cyclopentanone gives product Y
An alcohol reacts with an acid chloride in an exothermic reaction to give an ester.