Propose a reaction that could transform Lindane or part of the molecule (I.e functional group) into...
Determine the products of the following reaction. Identify the functional group in the molecule in the reaction. alkyne ester ether alcohol ketone aldehyde amine amide alkene carboxylic acid
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Find information on: 1. ascorbic acid 2. codeine 3. cinnamaldehyde 4. pethidine To get full credit (4 pts) you must: 1. Give molecular formula, structure, and identify of all functional groups. 2. Identify configurations (if present) within the molecule, e.g. (R/S, E/Z, cis/trans). 3. Propose a reaction (1 rxn) that could transform the molecule (or part of the molecule, i.e. functional group) into a new compound (show the new compound). 4. Identify the molecule's importance and/or application
Vanillin Sulfanilamide Zolpidem Raspberry Proposed one synthetic route that would lead to a functional group or portion of each molecule. Propose an additional step that would transform each molecule (or a functional group or portion of the molecule) into something else.
is ketone a functional group of this molecule?
Could you identify 3 functional groups
here, if they exist
Ам де Ketone LL AMide N..((s) EO - Aromatic
Mark every stereocenter of the molecule. Also name
every functional group that is part of the molecule.
Label each center as R or S
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Ribose is a 5-carbon sugar molecule and an essential part of DNA and RNA. It has the following chemical structure as 6-membered ring: OH 1) Determine its sum formula: 2) Mass spectrum: what is the M* signal? 3) Name functional group A: 4) Name functional group B: 5) What is the approx. pka of functional group C: 6) Functional group A is a reaction of two entities. In this case the reagents are tethered and thus forming a ring. What...
Begin by naming the molecule.
What functional group could this alcohol be converted to using
only one step?
How many signals would be seen in the 13C NMR
specturm of the alcohol above?
What splitting patterns would be seen in the 1H NMR
spectrum of the alcohol, assuming that the OH proton behaves like a
CH proton in terms of splitting? (single, double, triplet...)
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Examine the molecule below. Check the box next to each
functional group the molecule contains. In the last column, enter
the number of each group next to the functional group names you
selected. If the molecule does not contain a listed functional
group, do not check the box and leave the last column blank.
Select all functional groups present in the molecule How many? alcohol aldehyde alkene HO alkyne amide OH amine arene HO1 carboxylic acid ester ether ketone
Examine the molecule below. Check the box next to each
functional group the molecule contains. In the last column, enter
the number of each group next to the functional group names you
selected. If the molecule does not contain a listed functional
group, do not check the box and leave the last column blank.
Select all functional groups present in the molecule How many? alcohol aldehyde alkene н alkyne amide amine arene carboxylic acid ester ether ketone O Z
Examine the molecule below. Check the box next to each
functional group the molecule contains. In the last column, enter
the number of each group next to the functional group names you
selected. If the molecule does not contain a listed functional
group, do not check the box and leave the last column blank.
Select all functional groups present in the molecule How many? alcohol aldehyde alkene alkyne amide amine arene carboxylic acid ester ether ketone