3. (7 pts) Complete the following scheme using chemical knowledge and spectral information. 1. SOCI 2....
B12 1.D SOCI Mg THE G- Light 3. A recent reporting forming cart than OH 2. H2O 1. LAH, THE H Cro MeOH - М 2. H2O excess 2. Fill in structures for A-O in the following reaction scheme part of which was recently reported in the chemical literature (JOC, 2011, 57-64). (15 x 3 = 45 pt) CH3OH KMnO4 1. LAH A B НО heat 2. H2O Cro, ci
Lumili alle for the following compound? - (CH)CHCH.COCH,CH, a. 2-methyl-4-hexanone c. 2-methyl-3-hexanone b. 5-methyl-3-hexanone d. ethyl isopropyl ketonel. 25-Identify the directing effect of the ring substituent in the following reaction: BO, HBO. (a) o.p., activating (b) m-, deactivating (c) o.p., deactivating (d) None of these 26--Ketones are easily reduced to CH3-C-CH3 a-Secondary alcohol b- Primary alcohol c- to acetaldehyde d- to carboxylic acid 27-. What is the structure of the azo group? a-N- b-N-N- C-NEN- d-NEN- 28-What class of organic...
Preparation of Benzoic Acid using a Grignard Reagent URGENT 1. During your Grignard formation, a small amount of benzene is formed. Provide a brief explanation and mechanism to explain this observation. 2. During your Grignard formation, a small amount of biphenyl is formed. Provide a brief explanation and mechanism to explain this observation. 3. What mass of water would be required to destroy the phenylmagnesium bromide that you prepared in this experiment? What volume does this represent? 4. Why is...
1. Read about electrophilic aromatic substitutions reactions in general. You need to be familiar with the mechanism. Louden text (if using) Chapter 16 sections 16.4 and 16.5. Ask your lecture professor which chapters this correlates to if you are using a different text. 2. Write the structure, hazards, and molecular weight for all the reactants and products. Table 1. Chemical Information for Reactants and Products. Compound MW (g/mol) Density (g/mL) Hazrads nitric acid 63.01 1.513 corrosive, oxidizer Sulfuric acid 98.075...
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23) How many distinct trichlorobenzene isomers are possible? A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 E) 6 24) Which of the following is another accepted name for methylphenylketone? A) anisole B) cresol C) acetophenone D) benzophenone E) cresone 25) Provide the name of the compound shown below. 26) Provide an acceptable name for the compound below. NO, NO 27) Provide an acceptable name for PhSO3H. 28) Provide an acceptable name for the compound below. A)...
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3rd attempt Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Parto e Part 1 Correct. Benzene is the inital starting compound of this synthesis. ® Part 2 Did you work backwards and forwards? Did you write a single molecular formula in this box? What chemical reagent is needed to complete this EAS reaction? Part 3 Correct. Benzene is brominated to form bromobenzene in the first step of the reaction Part 4 Correct....
I need help with questions 5,
6, & 7. The FTIR and NMR is provided. I also need help creating
a reaction mechanism using the following:
Starting material: methyl acetate.
Solvent: diethyl ether
Reagent: sodium methoxide
Product: methyl acetoacetate
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11-8: Claisen Condensation - 1 For this assignment, the target compound that you should synthesize is methyl acetoacetate.This is another carbonyl addition variation. Examine the product and determine which ester is the nucleophile and which is the electrophile. Keep...
4.30. Using solubility rules, predict the solubility in water of the following ionic compounds. a. AI(OH) b. CaN C. NH4CI d. KOH 4.32. Using solubility rules, decide whether the following ionic solids are soluble or insoluble in water. If they are soluble, write the chemical equation for dissolving in water and indicate what ions you would expect to be present in solution. (NE SO b. BaCO c. Pb(NOs)2 d. Ca(OH) 4.34. Write net ionic equations for the following molecular equations....
Grignard Reaction with a Ketone: Triphenylmethanol Introduction: The purpose of this lab is to prepare phenylmagnesium bromide, a Grignard reagent, and react it with benzophenone to give triphenylmethanol. Grignard reagents are very reactive and must be synthesized in an environment free of water or any other source of potential proton donor. Once made, the Grignard reagent will do a nucleophilic attack on the carbonyl carbon of the ketone, benzophenone. The result is an alkoxide that is then protonated to give...