Part F (1) DIBAL-H (-78 C) (2) H2O Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds and charges), Atoms, and Templates toolbars.
Click the "draw structure" button to launch the drawing utility. Identify B in the following reaction. x [1] og [2] H20 ОН (2 equiv) edit structure ... B Click the "draw structure" button to launch the drawing utility. Give the structure corresponding to the IUPAC name 2-sec-butyl-4,4-diethylnonanoic aci edit structure ... Click the "draw structure" button to launch the drawing utility. Draw the product of the following reaction. -CEN [1] DIBAL-H [2] HO draw structure...
HẠC -NH. trace H,O* + H₂O HAN -NH2 H30* -H₂O KOH/H2O Heat 1) Na CEN 2) H30*
Predict the products of the following reactions.
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(1) excess CH Mg! CI (2) H30* (1) DIBAL-H (-78 °C) (2) H30 OCH (1) DIBAL-H (-78 °C) (2) H2O
provide detailed mechanism
CHз OH H CEN H2O, EtOH CHз
3) Complete the following synthesis
1 eq. DIBAL CN K) 78 C H2o 3) Complete the following synthesis A) H+ он OH NaNH2 OTs OTs PCC PCl
1 eq. DIBAL CN K) 78 C H2o 3) Complete the following synthesis A) H+ он OH NaNH2 OTs OTs PCC PCl
4. Draw the products of the following reactions CHEON W ho CHONG ОН Cu Li DIBAL-H OMe proton source 2. proton source DIBAL-H 1. LIAIH CI 2. H20*
IL Name ler Lewis structure Sketch Molecular geometry Bendange Polar BE opolart H: CEN NICN H-CEN nor Ho octahedral Sore Planar Xe - F - XeF. non. Polar 11 :F Triginal by T-shape Polar BrF F - F F . SeClo froinal by Por -H-1 See saw 290 L120 | Polar Page 4 of 4
2) What is the product of the following reaction? 1) DIBAL-H, hexane, -78°C v e bore me te ?????? ?????? 2) H2O OH a) b) II c) III d) IV Ime Ingo 2) What is the product of the following reaction? 1) DIBAL-H, hexane, -78°C v e bore me te ?????? ?????? 2) H2O OH a) b) II c) III d) IV Ime Ingo U 3) What is the product of the following reaction? 1) CH3CH2CH, CH2MgBr, Etzo - CN...
Extra Credit (10 points) Identify A-E. Draw the mechanism for the DIBAL step Br NaCN Hz0+ + A-90B CH3OH DIBAL 1. CH2Li 2. H2O