Problem Set 6 1. Give two combinations* of an organic halide and an aldehyde, ketone, or...
[Review Topics) [References) Draw structural formulas for an aldehyde or ketone and alkyl (or aryl) bromide that could be used in a Grignard synthesis of the alcohol shown. OH сн. • You do not have to consider stereochemistry • If there is more than one combination, draw only one. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner • Separate structures with + signs from the drop-down menu. CO -OOO -...
Draw structural formulas for an aldehyde or ketone and alkyl (or aryl) bromide that could be used in a Grignard synthesis of the alcohol shown. OH CHCH2CH2CH3 • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • If there is more than one combination, draw only one. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. Separate multiple reactants using the + sign from the drop-down menu.
(References Draw structural formulas for an aldehyde or ketone and alkyl (or aryl) bromide that could be used in a Grignard synthesis of the alcohol shown. OH CH2CH2CHCHCHE CH3 • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • If there is more than one combination, draw only one. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. • Separate multiple reactants using the + sign from the drop-down menu. - OBO-...
organic chem. HELP :( LOUSY 10V 2. Give the structures of the alcohol and the aldehyde or ketone needed to prepare each of the following. Doctorson OH OCH CH2OH OH -OCHCH
Organic Chemistry II Draw the mechanisms for the following reactions. O CH CH2ONa 1. CHsCH CHCH3)MgBr HCI Et2O 2. НО. CH3CH2OH a. b. C. Draw structural formulas for the alkoxide ion and the alkyl(aryl)bromide that may be used in a Williamson synthesis of the ether shown. o-CH3 Draw structural formulas for an aldehyde or ketone and alkyl (or aryl) bromide that could be used in a Grignard synthesis of the alcohol shown. он CH3CHCHCH2CH3 0% CH3
Which of the compounds shown below would be the major organic product of the set of reactions shown? 1) PBrg/Br2 ? OH 2) H20 TBr OH Y Br C ОН PBra ОН Which of the compounds shown below would be the major organic product of the reaction shown? olar | HOCNH, NH2 OH
Ketone alcohol alcohol alkyne aldehyde alkene amide amine Melatonin Bromatic Review Constanta Part A Give the IUPAC name of the ester shown. Carboxylic acid derivatives are organic compounds which the hydroxyl group of a carboxylic acid RCO-OH) is replaced with another group, such s an OR group (esters) or an-NH, NHR, + NR2 group (amides) determine the IUPAC name of an ester, follow he steps below 1. Name the R group of the COOR ester group as an alkyl group....
Organic chemistry post-lab question: "Why is important to add the alkyl halide dropwise in your reaction? (Hint: your reaction is not heated, but you still need a water-cooled condenser!)" Please answer in detail! Here is a copy of the experiment, thank you! The Grignard reaction is an important synthetic process by which a carbon-carbon bond is formed. Magnesium metal is first reacted with an organic halide. The resultant organo-magnesium halide (Grignard reagent) is then combined with a carbonyl compound, ultimately...
pleas help 5,6,7,8,9,10 III IV 5. The product of free-radical halogenation reactions is an alkyl halide. The major amount of this halide forms during the second step of propagation. However, you should be aware that one possible termination step also forms alkyl halides. Why does the majority of the alkyl halide product come from the propagation step and not the termination step? A. At any given time during the reaction, the concentration of both the alkyl radical and the halide...
Grignard Reaction 1. Draw your complete reaction, including the formation of the Grignard reagent and the reaction with your carbonyl compound. Below each reagent, write its molecular weight and density (if a liquid). Also write how much of each material you will use in ml (if liquid), grams, and moles. Also include the molecular weight and melting point of your final product. 2. How many moles of Grignard reagent are you synthesizing? What mass of water could fully react with...