Why does Ph3CO-MgBr+ dissolve when HCl is added? Write a chemical equation to describe what happens. Does it dissolve in the water layer or the ether layer? Is the final product, tripehnylmethanol, soluble in ether or water? Explain your answer.
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SOLUTION:
HCl react with Ph3CO-MgBr+ to produce an alcohol (Ph3COH) which is soluble in ether. In this way HCl helps dissolve Ph3CO-MgBr+ in ether. The chemical equation is given below:
Ph3CO-MgBr+ + HCl -----> Ph3COH + MgBrCl
The final product Ph3COH is insoluble in water and SOLUBLE IN ETHER.
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