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Complete the reaction scheme. Complete structures are required; if a reagent has a common abbreviation, then...
Complete the reaction scheme. Complete structures are required; If a reagent has a common abbreviation, then the abbreviation can be used but must be completely correct. Sequential steps should be numbered. Include stereochemistry as appropriate. 5. The nitroso group (NO) is a versatile functional group that activates benzene in electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions. For the follow reaction, draw the best structure for the intermediate and then provide the product as well. 5a. Draw the best structure of the expected intermediate....
Complete the reaction scheme. Complete structures are required; If a reagent has a common abbreviation, then the abbreviation can be used but must be completely correct. Sequential steps should be numbered. Include stereochemistry as appropriate. 3a. Predict the product Hz Pd OH HO
Complete the reaction scheme. Complete structures are required; if a reagent has a common abbreviation, then the abbreviation can be used but must be completely correct. Sequential steps should be numbered. Include stereochemistry as appropriate. 2a. Predict the product 2 equivalents toillot -NH: excess + 2 HNET 8
Complete the reaction scheme. Complete structures are required; if a reagent has a common abbreviation, then the abbreviation can be used but must be completely correct. Sequential steps should be numbered. Include stereochemistry as appropriate. 1a. Predict the product 1) KHMDS, -78 °C 2) Que H OCH, 3) H,0* (workup) 8
Complete the reaction scheme. Complete structures are required; If a reagent has a common abbreviation, then the abbreviation can be used but must be completely correct. Sequential steps should be numbered. Include stereochemistry as appropriate. 9a. Predict the product. No stereochemistry needs to be shown TsOH носн, + H₂O 8 9b. What is the expected stereochemical outcome? a single chiral compound a racemic mixture circle one: a pair of 2 diastereomers a mixture of 3 or more stereoisomers 6
Complete the reaction scheme. Complete structures are required; if a reagent has a common abbreviation, then the abbreviation can be used but must be completely correct. Sequential steps should be numbered. Include stereochemistry as appropriate. 8a. Provide the starting compound. Intramolecular Diels-Alder 10
Complete the reaction scheme. Complete structures are required; if a reagent has a common abbreviation, then the abbreviation can be used but must be completely correct. Sequential steps should be numbered. Include stereochemistry as appropriate. 13. The Colorado potato beetle is a worldwide pest. A male-produced aggression pheromone was identified and proved practical in pest management and organic farming. Complete the reaction scheme as requested in the pheromone synthesis. 13a. Provide the reagent(s). 13b. Provide the reagent(s). OH 8 5...
V. (20 points) Complete the reaction scheme. Complete structures are required; if a reagent has a common abbreviation, then the abbreviation can be used but must be completely correct. Sequential steps should be numbered. Include stereochemistry as appropriate. 5a. Predict the product. No stereochemistry needs to be shown 1) LDA (2 eq) H30+ Heat 3) H2O+ 5b. How many stereoisomers of the product would be formed? 5d. Predict the product. 5c. Predict the product. K2CO3 + CO2 + HOCH2CH3 5
10. Please Check 1 by 1 and read carefully. I would need a perfect score for this . Thanks Select the keyword or phrase that will best complete each sentence A Claisen reaction is a nucleophilic substitution in which an enolate is the nucleophile Key terms: Robinson annulation Aldol condensation: An aldol reaction in which the initially formed p hydroxyl carbonyl compound loses water by dehydration. Claisen reaction Aldol condensation Dieckmann reaction: An intramolecular Claisen reaction of a diester to...
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...