In the box provided, draw the two stereochemical products formed when the ketone shown is reduced with sodium borohydride followed by water. Show correct stereochemistry using wedge-dot structures.
I need to see the mechanism for this.
In the box provided, draw the two stereochemical products formed when the ketone shown is reduced with sodium borohydride followed by water. Show correct stereochemistry using wedge-dot structures.
Draw the structure of the products formed when the sugar below is reacted with sodium borohydride followed by water. On the lines provided, indicate whether each product is optically active (O.A.) or optically inactive (O.I.).Show the mechanism.
In the boxes provided, draw the structures of the three intermediates and the organic product formed when the ester shown is reacted with excess ethylmagnesium bromide followed by water.I need to see the mechanism to get the answers.
In the box provided draw the structure of the salt formed when the acid shown is reacted with sodium bicarbonate.I need to see the mechanism to get the answer.
When 10-methyldecalone is reduced using sodium borohydride, two possible products can be formed. Using chair conformations, draw the two possible products of the hydride reduction
In the box provided draw the structure of the fatty acid formed upon hydrolysis of the fat using dilute acid.I need to see the mechanism to get answer.3 (14).jpg
In the boxes provided, draw the structures of the four intermediates and the enamine product formed in the following reaction. You don’t have to show the important resonance structures.I need to see the mechanism that leads to the intermediates and the product.
In the boxes provided, draw the structures of the four intermediates and the organic product when the following compound is reacted with methanol in the presence of acid in a Fischer esterification reaction. You don’t have to show the important resonancestructures.I need to see the mechanism to get the answers.
(C) Protonation of alkene to form a carbocation followed by addition of bromide ion (D) Addition of the proton to one face of the alkene with simultaneous delivery of a bromide ion from a different molecule of H-Br. 11. Which compound is the strongest nmucleophile for reaction of methane methanesulfonate (CHOS0.CH) in methanol at room temperature? (You may assume that everything is soluble in methanol) (A) potassium bromide (B) cesium iodide (C) sodiam chloride (D) lithium flaoride 12. Which proton...
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...
10. Write a one-page summary of the attached paper? INTRODUCTION Many problems can develop in activated sludge operation that adversely affect effluent quality with origins in the engineering, hydraulic and microbiological components of the process. The real "heart" of the activated sludge system is the development and maintenance of a mixed microbial culture (activated sludge) that treats wastewater and which can be managed. One definition of a wastewater treatment plant operator is a "bug farmer", one who controls the aeration...