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You have toluene, methanol, ethanol, and propanol as C (Carbon) sources and any solvents or reagents necessary to do your synthesis. You must include solvents and reagents for each step and make sure that all C's (Carbons) in your target molecule come from the available alcohols. The target molecule is 3-benzyl-2,3-pentanediol
Ethanol in the body is oxidized to acetaldehyde by liver alcohol dehydrogenase (LADH). Other alcohols are also oxidized by LADH. Methanol, which is mildly intoxicating, is oxidized by LADH to the highly toxic product formaldehyde. The toxic effects of methanol (a component of many commercial solvents and "wood alcohol" in moonshine) can be reduced by administering ethanol. The ethanol acts as a competitive inhibitor of methanol by displacing it from LADH. This provides sufficient time for the methanol to be...
Leader name 4. Methanol is a highly poisonous solvent, chemically similar to ethanol (alcohol) and similar in appearance and scent. In the US, methanol poisoning is most likely to occur from Ingestion of windshield wiper fluid or other household or industrial products. Poisoning can also occur from drinking adulterated alcoholic beverages Methanol is broken down to formaldehyde by alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), and then the formaldehyde is broken down to formic acid by aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH). Formic acid is highly toxic...
Alcohol Starting Materials 1. methanol 2. ethanol 3.1-propanol TT 4.2-propanol S. cyclohexanol Reagents available LIAIH f.PBrs b. H,SO4 g.CrOa, H2SO, H,O a. k. CH3CH3 CH2: then H, O L Ce Hs MgBr (phenylmagnesium bromide); then H, O (CH,)2 CHMgBr: then H3O" c. HCl h. NaH m. d. HBr i. CHaMgBr; then H,O n. Dess-Martin periodinane (DMP) e. SOCl j.CH, CHa MgBr: then H,O Write the number letters of the alchol/reagents in the boxes below Alcohol starting material Reagent for step...
Ethanol boils at 78.4°C, water boils at 100°C, but it forms a positive azeotrope that boils at 78.2°C, which is lower than for either of its constituents. If you start from a mash that has 10% alcohol content, how many distillation steps do you require to get to 40% alcohol (typical for Vodka)? (use the figure below to sketch the steps). How many steps would be required to make Whiskey with 60% alcohol? Why can you not make a solution...
please write out the redox reactions for methanol,
ethanol, 2-propanol, and 2-methyl-2-propanol based on this
experiment
Notes Sulfuric acid causes chemical burns that can seriously damage skin eyes; avoid contact. he solid t with Clean and number five small test tubes. Add 1 mL of aqueous 0.05% nota sium permanganate to each test tube. Use test tube #1 as a control and add one drop of each of the following alcohols to the other test tubes: methanol: #3, ethanol;#4,2-propanol; #5,...
3. Synthesize the following alcohol using ethyne as the only source of carbon atoms. Any other reagents needed may be used. You can use as many molecules of ethyne as necessary H-CEC-H HO ethyne target alcohol
3. Synthesize the following alcohol using ethyne as the only source of carbon atoms. Any other reagents needed may be used. You can use as many molecules of ethyne as necessary H-CEC-H HO ethyne target alcohol
Question #6: Starting from 1-propene and any other small molecules use multiple steps to prepare hexan-2,3-diol (hexane with alcohols at the second and third carbon (10 pts) No mechanism is needed, just the reagents and the product in each reaction.
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250 Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Practice Test Which of the following reagents is the best one to use in order to wing reagents is the best one to use in order to convert methyl alcohol into methy bromide? 2. Br HBr Br NaBr Br* a. what would be the major product obtained from the reaction of the epoxide shown below containing 0.1 M HCI? CH2CH; CH CH3 b. What would be the major product obtained from...