draw reaction mechanism to form alcohol B by ketone reduction using diethyl ether solvent and LiAlH4...
Draw and explain the mechanism of the reduction of ethyl acetoacetate using LiAlH4 (Hint: ketone and ester are converted into alcohols)
1. Match each structure to the functional group a alcohol b. aldehyde c. ketone d. acid e. esterf. amine HC CH, OH ii. iii. ОН iv. OH H vi. NH2 vii. 2. For each of the following, write the formula (abbreviated) a. OH b. ОН c. 2. What is stereospecificity? Why is it important? 3. For each molecule below, identify the functional groups. НО а. Сн,он СН,ОН ОНИ ОН b. ОН ОН Н.N. О НО. о с.. ОД d. но...
Homework Problems 8.1 Draw the structural formula for each of the following: a. 5-chloro-4-methyl-2-hexanol b. 2,3-dimethylcyclopentanol c. 5,5-diethyl-1-heptanol d. 2-ethyl-4-isopropylcyclohexanol e. 4-ethylphenol f. 2-nitrophenol g. cyclopropyl methyl ether h. isopropyl propyl ether 8.2 Give the product for the dehydration of each of the following alcohols. CH-CH2-CH3 a. ОН b. ОН C. OH d. 8.3 What product would result from the oxidation of each of the following alcohols? Write the chemical equations. a. 2-butanol b. 2-methyl-2-pentanol c. cyclohexanol d. 3-ethylcyclopentanol Name...
Draw an arrow pushing mechanism and find the theoretical yield
for the Grignard reaction below using the following amounts of
reagent with the given molecular weights:
565 microliters of 2-bromopropane (molecular weight =
123g/mol)
304 microliters of 4-methoxybenzaldehyde (molecular weight =
136.15g/mol)
molecular weight of product = 180.27g/mol
The
limiting reagent is _____________.
In this experiment, you will prepare the Grignard reagent isopropyl-magnesium bromide from 2-bromopropane. You will allow this Grignard reagent to react with 4-methoxy-benzaldehyde to form a secondary...
Complete the chemical equation for the complete reduction of the following molecules. If no reduction reaction can occur, you must clearly indicate this by writing "no reaction." If more than one product forms, you must draw all of the products. All non-cyclic hydrogens must be shown in your products 1. b) CH3 c) CH3 d) Make a clear sketch of the hydrogen bonding between 2 molecules of methanoic acid. Be sure to include all hydrogens in your drawing. 2. Complete...
QUESTION: Show the mechanism of the reduction of 3-dimethylaminopropiophenone hydrochloride to form the alcohol? PROCEDURE: Add 2.00 g of 3-dimethylaminopropiophenone hydrochloride, 10 mL of distilled water and a magnetic stir bar to a 100 mL beaker, and stir to dissolve. This is the reaction beaker. Add (with stirring) sufficient 10% NaOH (about 5–6 mL) to bring the solution to pH >10. The free base will form and come out of solution as a milky oil. With continued stirring, add enough...
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...
draw fisher projections for both the D and L isomers of the
following
12 Identify each of the following as a D or an L form and draw the structural formula of the enantiomer: CHO b. a. CH,OH C=O он HOH HOH но CH,OH CH,OH 3 Draw Fischer projections for both the D and L isomers of the following a. 2,3-dihydroxypropanoic acid b. 2-chloro-3-hydroxypropanoic acid Draw Fischer projections for both the D and L somers of the following amino acids:...
The reduced form of the coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is abbreviated NADH. In the presence of a variety of enzyme catalysts, NADH acts as a biological hydride donor, capable of reducing aldehydes and ketones to alcohols, according to the general formula OH enzyme -LR + NADH + H+ + R + NAD The carboxylic acid functional group is not reduced. Draw the product in each of the three NADH reduction reactions shown. Draw the product of Reaction A. Select Draw...
C. Review of Lipids 6. Draw the complete reaction for the hydrogenation and saponification of the triacylglycerol below. Make sure you the reaction is balanced. HC I Hydrogenation reaction using 2 moles of H (9) banoro Saponification reaction os c) a cyclic secondary alcohol biolo wolvo Mode ostin obrolan insand word do Ya d) a tertiary amine that contains no more than 4 carbons. (0) Holmsgniew more nownegosby e) the aromatic isomers of an aromatic ring that contains one hydroxyl...