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Ketones cannot be prepared in one step from

A

Alcohols

B

Alkenes

C

Alkynes

D

Esters

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  • Ketones cannot be prepared by

    A
    Rosenmund's reaction
    B
    The hydrolysis of terminal gem dihalides
    C
    The oxidation of primary alcohols
    D
    All of these
  • Ketones cannot be prepared by

    A
    Rosenmund's reaction
    B
    The hydrolysis of terminal gem dihalides
    C
    The oxidation of primary alcohols
    D
    All of these
  • Phenol can be prepared from

    A
    Benzene diazonium chloride
    B
    Chlorobenzene
    C
    Sodium benzene sulfonate
    D
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