7. Possible side product for this reaction Br MgBr M HD
What are possible side reactions of the hydroboration-oxidation reaction of 1-hexene, not the mechanism!! but possible, accidental side reactions that could occur during lab.
what are possible side reactions of the hydroboration-oxidation reaction of 1-hexene
The term "side reactions" refers to any chemical reaction that can occur that form products other than the desired product. Side reactions can consume the reactants of your intended reaction, and can affect the percent yield of your target product. One possible side reaction produces butyl ethyl ether. Draw the complete reaction mechanism for the formation of butyl ethyl ether as a side product 2 Marks]
A possible side product in the bromination of acetanilide to 4-bromoacetanilide is 2-bromoacetanilide. Where in this experiment can it be separated from the 4-bromoacetanilide?
Experiment 7 Report Assignment POSSIBLE POINTS: 2 You dissolve a small amount of your cobalt product in a few mL of water. When you added several drops of 0.1 M AgNo, to your cobalt complex, you observe that a white precipitate forms but the solution color does not change. Write a net ionic equation for any reaction taking place. Experiment 7 Report Assignment POSSIBLE POINTS: 2 You dissolve a small amount of your copper product in a few mL of...
What are the possible side-products in the reaction of the prepration od 1,4-di-t-butylbenzene?
2. (4 points) A possible side product in this week's experiment is 2-methylchromone (shown below). Draw the key intermediates in the synthesis of this side product. No mechanisms needed. Но, л HU Hoo". Blom en acid heat 2-methylchromone montycedoman
Methyl salicylate could be deacylated using sulfuric acid. What is a possible side reaction that could occur upon boiling in sulfuric acid?
Draw the major organic product of the following reaction. Do not
include any side products.
Draw the major organic product of the following reaction. Donot include any side products. CH Cl 2 equiv low temperature, benzene