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Give all steps beginning with the organic halide to show how one would prepare benzophenore 4....
How would you prepare benzyl methyl ether using a Williamson ether synthesis? The list of reagents to choose from are: 2-Chloro-norborane, Benzyl chloride, 2-Chloro-2-methylpropane, 4-Chloro-1-butanol, and Chlorobutane. I was reading online and it kept mentioning SN2 reactions, using an alcohol, and an alkyl halide for the synthesis. My guess would be using Benzyl Chloride and another one with an OH attached, but I could be completely wrong. Please help and explain by showing the reaction mechanism. Thank you so much!...
How would one go about synthesizing benzyl methyl ether
via Williamson-Ether Synthesis from these chemicals available? The
5 chemicals (with red caps) in the top row from left to right are:
2-Chloro-norbornane, Benzyl chloride, 2-Chloro-2-methyl propane,
4-Chloro-1-butanol, and Chlorobutane.
Second question: What is the mechanism for said
reaction? (formula)
Reactions EXIT +-C1 HOMCI 9:39 Esterification Alcohol Halogenation Alkyl Halide Solvolysis Alkene Hydration Hydroboration Alkene Bromination Alkene Dihydroxylation Epoxidation Diels Alder Aldol Grignard Addition Benzene Nitration Friedel-Crafts Add Chloride Carbonyl Reduction...
S. Show how you would prepare the following compound using an organometallic reagent. You may use any hydrocarbons, organohalides, alcohols and/or carbonyl compounds that have five of fewer carbon atoms You may also use any needed reagents and solvents OH This one as well. He quits grading when you get two mistakes. 6. Propose a synthesis of the following compound using a Wittig reaction. You may use triphenylphosphine (Ph P) and any reagents containing five carbons or less as starting...
What is the theoretical yield (in grams) and percent yield of your
triphenylmethanol product in this experiment? (Weight of
triphenylmethanol: 0.060g)
BACKGROUND AND THEORY The Grignard reaction was one of the first organometallic reactions discovered and is still one of the most useful synthetically. By reacting an organohalide (usually a bromide) with magnesium in ethereal solvent, carbon becomes a nucleophile. Grignard reagents are the starting points for the syntheses of many alkanes, primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohols, alkenes, and carboxylic...
Page 1 Synthesis using Carbonyl O-Substitution Chemistry Preamble This experiment involves the synthesis of target molecules using a-substitution chemistry. You are assigned two target molecules, one of which is best synthesized by an alkylation approach, while the other is best synthesized by an addition or condensation approach. You must do the following: 1. Perform a retrosynthetic analysis on the two target molecules assigned to you. In each case the organic starting material (what you have to work backwards toward) depends...
Need help, numbers 3-6 please show work. and fill out table of
chemicals for all chemical used.
calculate mmol in the table as well show work please
and each of these must be listed in its own row. There are 10 column headings: IUPAC name OR common name, structure, CAS number (Chemical Abstract Service number) molecular mass, melting point (if applicable), boiling point (if applicable), solubility (in water, if applicable), density, amounts to be used in the experiment, and the...
i need help with the postlab questions please
Grignard reagent THE GRIGNARD REAGENT-PREPARATION AND REACTION In this experiment, you will prepare a Grignard reagent, phenyl magnesium bromide, from bromobenzene and magnesium metal. The Grignard reagent will then react with methyl benzoate to form triphenylmethanol. Introduction Grignard reagents, such as organomagnesium halides, were discovered in 1910 by French chemist Victor Grignard. The Grignard reaction is one of the most general methods for carbon- carbon bond formation in all of organic chemistry....