What are the main two possible side products that can occur in pinacol rearrangement? OH HO...
The term "side reactions" refers to any chemical reaction that can occur that form products other than the desired product. Side reactions can consume the reactants of your intended reaction, and can affect the percent yield of your target product. One possible side reaction produces butyl ethyl ether. Draw the complete reaction mechanism for the formation of butyl ethyl ether as a side product 2 Marks]
Methyl salicylate could be deacylated using sulfuric acid. What is a possible side reaction that could occur upon boiling in sulfuric acid?
Methyl salicylate could also be deacylated using sulfuric acid. What is a possible side reaction that could occur upon boiling in sulfuric acid?
I just need the potential side reaction that will occur. The reaction creating the products (2-methyl-1-butene and 2-methyl-2-butene) is between 2-methyl-2-butanol and sulfuric acid. I already have the arrow pushing mechanism I just do not know what the potential, undesired side product is. Please show the mechanism. Describe and provide a detailed mechanism (use arrow pushing) for the preparation of 2-methyl- 1-butene and 2-methyl-2-butene. 2 pts Provide a potential undesired (side) reaction that can occur during the preparation of the...
Cuvettes should be conditioned before using them. There are two possible errors that can occur if this is not done: a) sample can be poured into a cuvette that has water remaining in it; b) sample can be poured into a cuvette that has leftover dye in it. What effect does each of these errors have on the absorbance measurements in the standard curve? (Write complete sentences that describe each error and its effect.)
10 What ie one of the products of the saponification of the following compound? 0 CH,Ho C(CH3)-CH-CH(CH2),CH, 0 CHLA- (CH).CH o b. CH-0-C(CH2-CH=CHCH-CH-CH(CH3)4CH CH, CH2-CH=CHCH, CO,H CH, CH4C04H -0.C(CH.),CH=CHCH.CH-CH(CH),CH, 0=CH(CH, 14CH, C. d. 11. isoprene units. Diterpenes contain a 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 5 12. What is the name of the following monosaccharide? a. D-threose b. D-Ribose CHO c. D-erythrose d. L-erythrose H-COH e. L-ribose H-C-OH H-C-OH CH,OH 13 linked. Starch consists of a. glucose b. glucose...
QUESTION 11 What are the expected products of the following reaction? ethanol HCI, heat b HO A.c, b B.a, e C.a, b D.ad E.c,d QUESTION 12 Which of the following statements is not true about the reactions of carboxylic acid derivatives? For a reaction to occur, the added group must be a stronger base than the group attached to the acyl group B. Carboxylic acid derivatives form a tetrahedral intermediate. Less reactive derivatives can be converted directly into more reactive...
4. What are the two possible products of the intramolecular hemiacetal formation of linear glucose? 5. Which carbon in D-Fructose will own the hydroxyl group which most often reacts with Carbon #2? 6. What is the stoichiometric ratio for the reduction of Copper II by Glucose to CuI? 7. Draw the product for the anhydrous esterification of phenol and acetic acid:
1.) What side reactions occur during the following steps. 2.) How can the IR spectrum be used to show that there is not starting material left and the products are ketones? 3.) Describe the major differences and similarities between the IR spectra of benzoin and benzil. Compare your IR spectrum with those of benzoin and benzil. Copper-Catalyzed Oxidation of Benzoin 1. Add a stir bar and 1.5 mL of glacial acetic acid, 0.250 g of NH4NO3 and 0.500 g of...
The stoichiometric relationship between the reactants and products of an aqueous reaction can be used to determine different kinds of information about a reaction, such as the volume of a given molarity reactant required to produce a certain amount of product. Hydrochloric acid (HCl) reacts with sodium carbonate (Na CO2). forming sodium chloride (NaCl), water (HO), and carbon dioxide (C0.). This equation is balanced as written: 2HCl(aq) + Na, CO, (aq)-2NaCl(aq) + H,0(1) + CO2(g) Part A What volume of...