Question 7 Using curved arrows, deprotonate the most acidic hydrogen and draw the conjugate base. The...
Draw in the curved arrows for the following reactions. Label each reactant and product as an acid, a base, a conjugate acid, or a conjugate base except for any rearrangements or additions. Draw in the curved arrows for the following reactions. Label each reactant and product as an acid, a base, a conjugate acid, or a conjugate base except for any rearrangements or additions. 2. - H-O + H + (a) H н H-C-Ö-H (b) CH H-Ö+ о-сн, +-CH, (c)...
Draw all major resonance structures of the conjugate base of acetophenone. The most acidic hydrogen atom in acetophenone is drawn in red. Interactive 3D display mode Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars, including charges where needed. The single bond is active by default. Draw a mechanism for this reaction. Interactive 3D display mode Edit the reaction by drawing all steps in the appropriate boxes and connecting them...
6. "Fun in base" question: Draw a reaction mechanism using the curved-arrow formalism (include lone pair electrons) for the conversion of methyl salicylate into the corresponding conjugate base of salicylic acid and methanol in the presence of excess aqueous hydroxide. Hint: The first step is an acid- base reaction. H20 осни + он o + CH OH (in excess; used as solvent) ОН Be sure you explain acid-base chemistry and use appropriate PK, values in steps 1 and 4. Compound...