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QUESTION 14. 2 POINTS Which alcohol will oxidize to an aldehyde? Select all that apply: 1-propanol...
Which alcohol will oxidize to an aldehyde? Select all that apply: 1-propanol 02-butanol 2-propanol 1-pentanol E
which of the following has an aldehyde and a tertiary alcohol group: a. sec-butanol b. butylaldehyde c. 1-propanol d. phenylacetaldehyde e. 2-pentanone f. cycloheptanone g. T-butanol h. 3-pentanone i. propionaldehyde
help! Question 1 (1.25 points) Which of the following carbohydrates contain ketohexoses? (Select all that apply.) Sucrose Fructose Lactose Starch Cellulose Question 2 (1.25 points) Which of the following functional groups in a carbohydrate are able to be oxidized to carboxylic acids? (Select all that apply.) Alcohols Ketones that are rearranged in solution. Aldehydes Ketones that are not rearranged in solution. Question 3 (1.25 points) Which of the following carbohydrates were reducing sugars? (Select all that apply.) Sucrose Cellulose Starch...
b. 2-methyl-2-butanol tectX ICON c. l-propanol primary aicno! If you add chromate, an oxidizing agent, to each of the following, would a green Cr" solution be formed? O a. 3-pentanol b. 2-methyl-2-butanol c. 1-propanol 5. If an alcohol solution has a pH of 5, would it be a primary alcohol, a secondary alcohol, a tertiary alcohol, or a phenol?
21. Identify grain alcohol. A) methanol B) 2-propanol C) ethanol D) 1-butanol E) 1-propanol 22. Identify the alcohol in alcoholic drinks. A) methanol B) 2-propanol C) ethanol D) 1-butanol E) 1-propanol
1) 2) 3) question 3 answer choices. You add 0.58 mL of n-propanol (0.803 g/mL, 60.1 g/mol) to an excess of acetic acid to create the pear ester propyl acetate (102.1 g/mol). If you obtain 0.53 grams of the product, what was your percent yield? You react acetic acid with an unknown alcohol, and obtain the following NMR of the product. What is the unknown alcohol? 1.0 20 3.0 4.0 ppm (t1) 1-butanol (CH3CH2CH2CH2OH) O 2-propanol ((CH3)2CHOH) O 1-propanol (CH3CH2CH2OH)...
What alcohol IR spectrum is that when reacted with acetic acid UNKNOWN D PPM 112 1-butanol (n-butyl alcohol) 2-butanol (sec-butyl alcohol) 2-methyl-1-propanol (isobutyl alcohol) 3-methyl-1-butanol (isopentyl alcohol) 1-pentanol (n-pentyl alcohol) 2-pentanol 3-pentanol cyclopentanol
please help Question 14 What set of ketone (1) and aldehyde (2) will provide the same alcohol product (3) when submitted to the reaction conditions shown? 1. LIAH (1) OH 2. H20 Young 1. MgBe 2 H20 (3) (A) H (1) (2) (B) (1) (C) (1) (2) (D) (1) OD Ос ОА OB Question 25 Predict the product for the following reaction: 1. Hg(OAc)2, CH3CH2OH 3-methyl-2-pentene 2. NaBH O 2-ethoxy-3-methylpentane O 1-ethoxy-3-methylpentane 3-methyl-2-pentanol 3-ethoxy-3-methylpentane O 3-methyl-3-pentanol
Litmus Equation for reaction of ROH with Na: Alcohol Rxn. Order 1-butanol........... 2-butanol........... 2-methyl-2-propanol... Explanation: I fully dissolved a Not fully diwolved L 3° Not dissolved III. Reaction with Concentrated HCI Conditions/Observations Alcohol Order of Reaction 1-butanol......... 2-butanol........... 2-methyl-2-propanol. What is the equation for the reaction of each alcohol with HCI ? (2) (3) IV. Sodium Dichromate oxidation Alcohol 1-butanol........... 2-butanol.......... 2-methyl-2-propanol. Appearance/Temp Change venu dark brownblick finnad increase very dark brown black increase intam Orange wa black precipitate 134
please answer all 40. Which is the correct IUPAC name for "isobutyl alcohol?" a) 1-butanol c) 2-butanol b) 2-methyl-1-propanol d)2-methyl-2-propanol e) none of these 41. In a phenol, which group is the substituent on the benzene ring? a) fluoro b) hydroxyl c) sulfhydryl d) carbonyl e ) carboxyl H,C-CH2OH 42. Which is the correct IUPAC name for this compound? HyC-CH-CH2-CH-CH, a) 2-ethyl-4-pentanol c) 4-ethyl-2-pentanol b) 3-methyl-5-hexanol d) 4-methyl-2-hexanol 43. Identify the electron group geometry at each of the carbon atoms...