In the given molecule only two Nitrogen atoms are present and both are sp3 hybridized. Hence there are no nitrogen whose electrons are in sp2 or p orbital involved in resonance or aromaticity. Some of example in which such nitrogen could be found are pyrolle, indole, pyridine etc
OH vo: COOH H CH NH2 --CH₃ HN norepinephrine alarine Нос H HC CH3 H носон tartaric add CH2 daydrocarvone indicate the configuration (,5) or cach atoms. A. COOH Но, OH --H "CH NHA HAN CH HO norepinephrine alanine HO CH HC H7 HO CO,H tartaric acid CHI dihydrocurvore
7. Consider the reaction below to answer the following question(s). CH H3C-c-c13;0 CH7 HC H3C-C-OH + C=CH, H2C ethanol CH CH3 The substrate in the reaction is: (1 pt) Compound B is the product of mechanism (1 pt) Compound C is the product of mechanism (1 pt) Write the complete reaction mechanism for the formation of Compound C in this reaction. (2 pts) Final Exam- Part 11 (40 pts) Dr. Indika Galpothdeniya 8. Consider the reaction below to answer the...
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REVIEW Topics [References) CH HC OCH Br2 CH3 B H3C CH,OH H₂C CH₂ Electrophilic addition of hypohalous acids to alkenes yields a 1,2-haloalcohol called a halohydrin. Halohydrin formation, however, does not result from the addition of HOBr, for example. Instead the addition is done indirectly by reaction of the alkene with Br, in the presence of water. The reaction also works with Cl2 to give chlorohydrins instead of bromohydrins. The reaction proceeds through a cyclic intermediate known as...
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Electronic Structure of Atoms 1.20 Write the ground-state electron configuration for each atom. After each atom is its atomic number in parentheses. (a) Sodium (11) (b) Magnesium (12) (c) Oxygen (8) (d) Nitrogen (7) 1.21 Identify the atom that has each ground-state electron configuration. (a) 1s 2s 2p 3:23p (b) 1:2 2:22 1.23 How many electrons are in the...
Please complete for Tuesday, we will go through the questions and mark them in class. pg 156 - 4.23, 4.24, 4.26 pg 170 - 4.29, 4.31, pg 171-4.36 pg 175 - 4.59 pg 176- 4.74, 4.75, 4.80 pg 177-4.81, 4.82 pg 188- 5.1, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.11 - Using Table 5.1 pg 198-5.22, 5.25 pg 203 - 5.29 pg 206 - 5.37 pg 209 - 5.39 pg 2.14 5.61 pg 235-6.11, 6.14, 6.16 156 CHAPTER 4 Introduction to Organic Compounds...