3. Reactions: draw all structures and name a. dimethylethylamine and acetyl chloride react Water cyclopentyl anive...
Answer all questions please What is the name of the following compound A) 2-chlorohexyl ethanoate B) 1-chlochexyl ethanoate C) ethyl-2chloothexancate D) ethyl-1 D) ethyl-1-chlorothenanoate Rank the following in order of decreasing rate of hydrolysis. I. acetyl chloride II. acetic anhydride III. ethyl acetate IV. ceramide A) I > II > III > IV B) I > III > II > IV C) IV > III > II > I D) II > III > IV > I The compounds shown...
a) What two products will be produced when adding acetyl chloride to ethanol? b) Draw the mechanism for the esterification (ferulic acid- ethyl p-Hydroxycinnamates) c) Why do you want to use 200-proof ethanol as the reaction solvent? (Why 200 proof, not 190 proof?)
Post-Lab Questions 1. Formic acid (methanoic acid) is completely soluble in water. Draw the structures showing what formic acid is added to water. Name the product w the structures showing what happens when Formic acid HCOOH is completely soluble in y cecause of the hydrogen bonding. That is why HCOOH is complet 2. Formic acid can be neutralized with NaOH.Draw the structures for the neutralization reaction. Namen product 3. Hexanoic acid has an unpleasant odor. like the smell of goats....
draw or name structures in 1-3. in the reactions, draw the products or write the reagents Naming: 2) 5 - hydroxy-6-methyl-3,7-dioxo - 5-heptenoic acid DO 3) oH ich Y Reaction : 1) Mor - 1) | -| 1. Mg CI 2. CD 3. NH, C,H, 0. 1.H, OH 2. Br₂ , H₂O 3. PDC 1. MAI 2. H30+ 3. Ts CI 4. LDA
Suggest suitable starting materials and reagents for the synthesis of 3-cyclopentyl-4-methyl-2-pentanone using enolate alkylation reactions. Select one: a. i) 3-methyl-2-pentanone, LDA ii) bromocyclopentane b. i) 4-ethyl-2-pentanone, LDA ii) bromocyclopentane c. i) 4-methyl-2-pentanone, NaH ii) bromocyclohexane d. i) 4-methyl-2-pentanone, LDA ii) bromocyclopentane e. i) 3-methyl-2-butanone, pyridine ii) bromocyclopentane
Post-Lab Questions 1. Formic acid (methanoic acid) is completely soluble in water, Draw the struct acid is completely soluble in water. Draw the structures showing what happens when formic acid is added to water. Name the product. 2. Formic acid can be neutralized with NaOH. Draw the structures for the neutralization reaction. Name the product. 3. Hexanoic acid has an unpleasant odor, like the smell of goats. If you accidentally spilled some hexanoic acid on your hands, how could you...
Please answer parts II & III. Page 63 for reference is also attached. Part IlI: Write out two chemical equations for the reactions which were performed in the hydrolysis of acetamide. See page 63. Be sure to include the names of all reactants and pro ducts. How do these reactions support your data (odors and pH)? Part IV: Write out the two chemical equations for the reactions which were performed in the hydrolys and products. How do these reactions support...
draw organic structures for the following Organic acids and bases, to the extent that they are relatively non-polar, may be only sparingly soluble in polar water. Benzoic acid, as a predominantly non-polar molecule, is expected to be more soluble in non- polar ether than in water. Benzoic acid, however, can be chemically manipulated to benzoate ion, thus greatly increasing its solubility in water. Since it is an acid, it will react with a base like NAOH (aq) according to the...
Formation and Hydrolysis of Amides Identify the products by dragging the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Part A When acyl halides (R-COX) or acid anhydrides (R-OC-O-CO-R) react with primary amines (R-NH2) or secondary amines (R2 NH), the reaction yields an amide R-C-NR2 where R may be an alkyl group or hydrogen atom For example, propanoyl chloride |l reacts with ethanamine (CH3 CH2NH2) to form The IUPAC name for CH3 CH2C-Cl CH3 CH2C-NHCH2CHa the product is N-ethyl propanamide, as it...
When acyl halides (R?COX) or acid anhydrides (R?OC?O?CO?R) react with primary amines (R?NH2) or secondary amines (R2NH), the reaction yields an amide: O || R?C?NR2 where R may be an alkyl group or hydrogen atom. For example, propanoyl chloride ( O ||CH3CH2C?Cl) reacts with ethanamine (CH3CH2NH2) to form (O || CH3CH2C?NHCH2CH3). The IUPAC name for the product isN-ethyl propanamide, as it is formed from ethanamine and propanoyl chloride. Match the names of the products for the following reactions. Identify the products by dragging the appropriate labels...