Option B is the correct answer for question 1.
organic chemistry. 1. please show the work (may draw this into other configuration to show) 2....
I already know how to do 1 and 2. if you could show me how to do
number 3 on the graph above, and how to calculate the expected
energy of the conformer please
1 60 120 180 240 300 360 Torsion angle (degrees) AE (kcal/mol) In the box below each molecule, draw Newman projections for the structures A, B, and C shown from the perspective indicated. For each Newman projection that you've drawn, indicate if there are any eclipsed...
Topic: Organic Chemistry Please make all drawings very clear.
Please show all work and side products along with brief
explanations. Thank you.
1. Provide the missing starting material for each of the following transformations. There may be multiple possibilities for a particular sequence of reactions, but you need only provide one correct answer to receive full credit. 1. NH3, pyridine 2. LAIH, Et20 3. H+ workup b. 1. H30* 2. SOCI2 3. EtOH C. N-CH3 1. CrO3, pyridine I 2....
Organic Chemistry. Please answer all
questions and show work
1. Provide a mechanism for the formation of the compound from
its biosynthetic precursors. (I believe it has to do with starting
units and extender units and built in a similar way that fatty
acids are made?)
2. How many signals would you expect to see in the
1HNMR and proton decoupled 13CNMR of the
polyketide (pictured above)?
11] A polyketide synthase leads to the formation of the following compound: OH
Organic Chemistry Please show all work 3a. Draw a balanced reaction equation (using structures) for the reaction between benzoic acid and aqueous sodium hydroxide. b. Show curved arrows to indicate the flow of electrons in the transformation above.
please show all work in clean and legible handwriting with all
labels and steps that is properly explained for PROBLEMS #1, 2, 3,
AND 4. Any incorrect answers and not solving all 4 problems will
get an immediate thumbs down because they did not follow
directions, thank you
1) Express the triple integral Ⅲf (x,y,z) dV as an iterated integral in the two a) E={(x,y,z)Wr2+yszaj orders dzdy dr and dz dr dy where b) Sketch the solid region E c)...
show all work please thank you!!
1. (6 pts total: 2 pts each) Proteins that catalyze chemical reactions in living systems are called enzymes. The basic building blocks of proteins are called amino acids and have the general structure pictured below, left, where R is a substituent containing one of many organic functional groups. Some representative examples of amino acids found in nature are pictured here as well (R groups only) Opo CH HO-C-H HC-C-CH₂ CH₂SH H-C-H H,NFCO,H. Threonine Valine...