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Q2. Complete the following base hydrolysis reaction of ester. (1) NaOH (2) (H2O) Q3. Write down...
please show all steps (a) Write the reaction mechanism for the hydrolysis of the amide under acidic conditions: 2 Et Н,о° heat OH + EtzNH2 Et (b) Write the reaction mechanism for the base catalyzed hydrolysis of the ester Na +n-BuOH OBu NaOH (aq)
Draw the mechanism for both reactions. The top reaction is Base Catalyzed Ester Hydrolysis and the bottom is Addition/Elimination Ester and Amide Mechanisms. H2O HOR HO 0 H,09
HO HN- NaOH / heat 7. Draw the mechanism for the following ester hydrolysis in acid. Мон Me OH Methanol H+ 7. Draw the mechanism for the following ester hydrolysis in base. NaOH HO
4.1 Consider the following hydrolysis of an ester (10 marks) H2O Heat a) write the product of the reaction b) write a full mechanism for the formation of the product
Mechanism #2. The hydrolysis of esters using base (typically NaOH) is termed "saponification", and is often used to make soaps. Propose a mechanism for the saponification reaction shown below. Remember, hydroxide is a strong nucleophile. "OH H2O
Complete the electron-pushing mechanism for the following base-promoted hydrolysis of an ester. Add atoms, bonds, nonbonding electron pairs (lone pairs), charges, and curved arrows. 2:05 otot O . Io:
Complete the electron-pushing mechanism for the following base-promoted hydrolysis of an ester. Add atoms, bonds, nonbonding electron pairs (lone pairs), charges, and curved arrows where indicated
In a hydrolysis reaction, A. an acid reacts with an alcohol. B. an ester reacts with NaOH. C. an ester reacts with H2O. D. an acid neutralizes a base. E. water is added to an alkenc. orbon atoms except e GIy la Polar Neu trel =?2) uhich of the fllowing gfoups (15Tare) omino acias? e. a+h+ C d. atb C. b. -SH a. -olH
Mechanism #2. The hydrolysis of esters using base (typically NaOH) is termed "saponification", and is often used to make soaps. Propose a mechanism for the saponification reaction shown below. Remember, hydroxide is a strong nucleophile. OH H20 HO
Mechanism #2. The hydrolysis of esters using base (typically NaOH) is termed "saponification", and is often used to make soaps. Propose a mechanism for the saponification reaction shown below. Remember, hydroxide is a strong nucleophile. & hand "OH H20 HO