1. (10 pt) Complete a balanced equation for the hydrolysis of the starting material shown, using...
Highlight Rotate Markup Search Complete a balanced equation for the hydrolysis of the starting material shown, using excess aqueous strong acid as the reaction conditions. Include stereochemistry. H2N "hydrolysis using excess aqueous strong acid" - -- -- -- - -- (balance equation) - - - -- -- - -- 2. (10 pt) Complete a balanced equation for the hydrolysis of the starting material shown, using excess aqueous strong acid as the reaction conditions. Ignore stereochemistry : "hydrolysis using excess aqueous...
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9. (10 pt) Draw the starting materials to complete the two reaction schemes, including an aldehyde or ketone in each. Pay attention to the deuterium locations. Ignore stereochemistry. NaBH(OAC)3 N-CD3 NaBD(OAC)3 N-CD3 10. (10 pt) Fill in reaction conditions (1-2 steps per box) and indicate how many stereoisomers of each product would form. | how many stereoisomers? | how many stereoisomers? HO
S. (28 pt.) Complete the following reactions with the correct structures of starting material or product(s). Indicate 'major' and 'minor' if applicable. Don't forget to specify the stereochemistry and draw both enantiomers if applicable. Provide mechanism only if indicated. C4 CyHO 61 41 Use the provided template сн,он Include a mechanism for the above reaction 4 1 eg HCI High Temp +2 HSOHgSOHo br-t- Br
S. (28 pt.) Complete the following reactions with the correct structures of starting material or...
Write the i) full balanced equation ii) complete ionic equation iii) net ionic equation for the aqueous reaction between potassium chloride and lead (II) nitrate. Include all states of matter. Make sure you include all of the material asked for.
Hydrolysis of Benzonitrile
Which one of these IR spectra correponds to the starting
material, benzonitrile, and the product of the hydrolysis reaction,
benzoic acid? Please explain your answer.
IRsolution omment, Page 1 Start No. of Scans, 10 IR solution Benzonitrile,PNG Paint ESHIMADzu Date/Time: 3/18/2015 6:48:26 PM Faculty 1:01 PM
4. What is the starting material in the reaction below? (1 pt) PIBUS (2 pt) 5. What is the starting material in the reaction below? Cum X m omx
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Write the complete balanced equation for the neutralization reaction that occurs when aqueous hydroiodic acid, HI, and sodium hydrogen carbonate, NaHCO2, are combined. Include physical states. complete reaction What is the net reaction? Include physical states. net reaction What are the spectator ions? н* Na+ НСО,
Write a balanced equation for the double-replacement precipitation reaction described, using the smallest possible integer coefficients. 1. A precipitate forms when aqueous solutions of lead(II) nitrate and barium chloride are combined. 2. A precipitate forms when aqueous solutions of iron(III) sulfate and barium hydroxide are combined. 3. A reaction occurs when aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid are combined. 4. A reaction occurs when aqueous solutions of potassium hydroxide and hydrosulfuric acid are combined. Assume excess base.
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Draw a starting material that would efficiently generate the product shown (ignore stereochemistry). [1]LDA, THF,- 78'c [2]CH,CH,1
Complete the following synthesis using the shown starting material as the only source of carbon atoms and any other necessary reagents. : 2. ?? starting material target Total Score: