recall the reactions by which carboxylic acids can be produced: (a) oxidation of primary alcohols and aldehydes with acidified \( K_2Cr_2O_7 \) or acidified \( KMnO_4 \) and refluxing (b) hydrolysis of nitriles with dilute acid or dilute alkali followed by acidification (c) hydrolysis of esters with dilute acid or dilute alkali and heat followed by acidification
recall the reactions (reagents and conditions) by which alcohols can be produced: (a) electrophilic addition of steam to an alkene, \( H_2O(g) \) and \( H_3PO_4 \) catalyst (b) reaction of alkenes with cold dilute acidified potassium manganate(VII) to form a diol (c) substitution of a halogenoalkane using NaOH(aq) and heat (d) reduction of an aldehyde or ketone using NaB\(_4\) or LiAl\(_4\) (e) reduction of a carboxylic acid using LiAl\(_4\) (f) hydrolysis of an ester using dilute acid or dilute alkali and heat