1. Assuming you have a general base available to activate the oxanion nucleophile, use the provided structure to show the complete electron pushing mechanism that results in the fructofuranose form of fructose.
2. Provide the Hayworth perspective of -L-fructofuranose
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1. Assuming you have a general base available to activate the oxanion nucleophile, use the provided...
4.23,4.24 & 4.26 thank you 156 CHAPTER 4 Introduction to Organic Compounds Practice Problems 4.21 4.23 Draw the condensed structural formula for each of the following alkyl groups: a. propyl b. methyl 4.24 Give the correct name for each of the following substituents: a. CH CH - b. CH3CH,CHCH- c. I- 4.25 Draw the skeletal structure for each of the following compounds: a. 2,3-dimethylpentane b. 2-ethyl-1,4-dimethylcyclohexane c. 1,2-dichlorohexane 4.26 Draw the skeletal structure for each of the following compounds: a....
1.) Propose a synthesis for the following general reactions. You may use any other organic or inorganic reagents needed. For each step, show the reagents used and the intermediate formed. (Note: I do not need to see any arrow-pushing, only starting materials, reagents, intermediates, and the final product) a.) For each aromatic ring, you must start with a plain benzene. он он We were unable to transcribe this image
use the notes provided to help answer the question above. will rate well The second step of the synthesis transformation of the chlorosulfonyl functional group into a sulfonamide) is an example of a a. Nucleophilic displacement (substitution) b Elimination C. Electrophilic aromatic substitution d. Acid hydrolysis Esterification e. THE SULFONIC ACID GROUP AND ITS DERIVATIVES Sulfonic acids are organic analogs of sulfuric acid, a very strong acid. They are highly corrosive, react vigorously with water, and can cause skin bums....
Please complete for Tuesday, we will go through the questions and mark them in class. pg 156 - 4.23, 4.24, 4.26 pg 170 - 4.29, 4.31, pg 171-4.36 pg 175 - 4.59 pg 176- 4.74, 4.75, 4.80 pg 177-4.81, 4.82 pg 188- 5.1, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.11 - Using Table 5.1 pg 198-5.22, 5.25 pg 203 - 5.29 pg 206 - 5.37 pg 209 - 5.39 pg 2.14 5.61 pg 235-6.11, 6.14, 6.16 156 CHAPTER 4 Introduction to Organic Compounds...
What are the instruments that have been utilized for the review article discussions? ` 1. Introduction In recent years, nanoclays have been the object of particular interest for many scientists and researchers in chemistry, physics, engineering and biology due to their excellent properties as well as their sustain- ability [1-3]. For instance, they represent the starting point to the de velopment of smart materials for drug delivery (4-9), food packaging [10-12), environmental remediation and wastewater treatment [13], cultural heritage [14–17and...
can someone help me find this information? Pre-Laboratory Exercise: Plastics Identification I. List four properties that you will use in lab to determine the identity of the polymer samples 2. Describe the density test. What observation will help you determine the density of each polymer? What precautions should be taken in placing the sample in the solutions? 3. Write the name and abbreviation for the six recyclable polymers 2 huetn deisity polyetayene.HDpz poulene: PP 4. Given the list of wavenumber...
I need help with my very last assignment of this term PLEASE!!, and here are the instructions: After reading Chapter Two, “Keys to Successful IT Governance,” from Roger Kroft and Guy Scalzi’s book entitled, IT Governance in Hospitals and Health Systems, please refer to the following assignment instructions below. This chapter consists of interviews with executives identifying mistakes that are made when governing healthcare information technology (IT). The chapter is broken down into subheadings listing areas of importance to understand...