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The reaction (C ) to (F and G) is called...


The reaction (C ) to (F and G) is called mercuration-demercuration reaction. Which of the following statements is wrong about the reaction.

A

The reaction proceeds via the formation of mercurinium ion as an intermediate.

B

The electrophile is `H^(o+)gOAc`.

C

In the final step, `Hg^(1+)` is reduced to `Hg^(o)`.

D

In the final step, `Hg^(2+)` is reduced to `Hg^(o)`.

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The correct Answer is:
D

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