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Name each of the following aldehydes and ketones.
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A carboxylic acid reacts an alcohol to form ________.
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an amide 5) A carboxylic acid reacts with itself to form ________.
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Give the organic product for the following reaction.
CH3CH2COOH + CH3CH2CH2NH2 ?
CH3CH2CH2CONHCH2CH3 | |
CH3CH2NHCH2CH2CH3 | |
CH3CH2N(CH2CH2CH3)2 | |
CH3CH2CON(CH2CH2CH3)2 | |
CH3CH2CONHCH2CH2CH3 |
1) 2) Name each of the following aldehydes and ketones. 3) 4) A carboxylic acid reacts...
37) IUPAC name the following structure... Cl A) Ethyl -2-Chlorobenzoate B) Ethyl-2-Chlorobenzoic acid C) Chlorobenzoic acid -2- ethyl D) Methyl-2-Chlorobenzoate E) None of the above 40) What is the major organic product of the reaction shown? ???-(CH2 ) 3-???? +CH3 CH CH3 ?? 0 0 B) CH3-(CH2 ) 3-?-?-??-(CH3)2 0 C) CH3 (CH2 )2 C-O CH (CH3)2 ?? D) CH3-(CH2 ) 3-CH-o-cH-(CH3) 2 49) When an amine reacts with a carboxylic acid at high temperature the major product is A)...
Part A CH2=CHCH,COOCH, Check all that apply. akyne ether carboxylic acid alkene amine acid chloride akyi halide aldehyde alcohol ester amide ketone aromatic Submit Reuest Part B Part B CH,OCH, Check all that apply. aldehyde nitrile acid chloride carboxylic acid a kene amne a kyl halde Kelime
An acid anhydride reacts with an alcohol to form one ester and one carboxylic acid. An unsymmetrical acid anhydride can react with alcohol at either carbonyl carbon, so there are two possible esters and two possible carboxylic acids. Draw the structures of all possible organic products formed in the following reaction. Do not draw counterions or byproducts. CH3 OH CH3 НАС CH3 CH3 HO So
match each structure with type of compound listed si •OCH3 Phenol Thiol Amine Amide ③ CH ₃ CH 2 OCH 3 4 CH ₃ CHA SH Ether OH Alcohol Aldehyde Na © Ester Ketone (7) CH₃ CH₂ COH Carboxylic Acid 0 ③ chacha CH₃CH2 CH @ "NH3 00 H 7 What is the hybridization of the oxygen labeled 1? OH ② Sp3 Bs © SP OS Wherkkelsetele How many stereogenic Centers are in this molecule Ispa OH 12 ①1 ①0...
il - Crystal L Murray - Outlook X LAB11: Organic Compounds - All X B Grades - CHM100-602 Basic Che X + B/e/1FAIpQLScPRFNeXj9PRtosOsQntU7gcmXP5Ae2hzJKUHCD06PANOXA/formResponse edit22 ABaOnueYayNGGABVE Carefully examine the compound below. What functional group is present? CH3 -CH2 -CH=CH-CH3 Alkene Alkyne Aromatic Alcohol Ether Aldehyde Ketone Carboxylic Acid Ester O Amine O Amide aring this URL allows OPEN BLANK FORM d below. What functional group is present? a Mail - Crystal L Murray - Outlook X ELAB11: Organic Compounds - All...
Which step is incorrect in the following reaction! Dicho Do in Do D20+ in D20 CHO 020- А в None are incorrect (all are correct) OB Ос Which intermediate is involved in this base-promoted hydrolysis? NaOH/H2O OH + OCH OKOCH, 1 olo options Which sequence of reagents would accomplish this transformation? 1. NaOEt 2. (CH3),CHCH,BE 3. H,09, Heat 1. NaOEt 1. NaoEt 2. CH,CH,CH,CH,Br 2. (CH),CHCH,CH,Br 3. H30*, Heat 3. H,0*, Heat 1. NaOEt 2. (CH3),CHCH, CH,CH,Br 3. H30*, Heat...
CH3 CH2 Secondary amines add to aldehydes and ketones to give enamines. Enamines are formed in a reversible, acid-catalyzed proces nucleophilic addition of the secondary amine to the carbonyl group, followed by transfer of the proton to yield a neutral carbinolanine Prosonation of the hydroxyl group converts it into a good leaving group, is no Instead, a proton is lost from the neighboring carbon to form an enamine. p, however there is no hydrogen left on the nitrogen to be...
Please answer all questions 13) Which of the following are intermediates in the acid hydrolysis of an amide? Hyo. he at NH, SOH но он HO, OH RANH NH RAH он RNH н н 2 4 A) 1 B) 2 C) 2 & 3 D) 4 E) 1, 2, & 3 14) Acids can be reduced to aldehydes by A) treatment with LiAlH4 B) conversion to the acid chloride followed by treatment with LiAlH[OC(CH3)313 C) conversion to the amide followed...
1. write how many hydrogens are present around each indicated atom OH 2. Identify the type of organic molecule. Options: ALKANE, ALKENE, ALKYNE, AROMATIC, ETHER, ESTER, ALCOHOL, ALDEHYDE KETONE, THOL, AMIDE, AMINE, CARBOXYLIC ACID a. CH3 H3C-CH2-c-0CH3 CH3 b. 3. Name the organic compound a. Br CH2CH3 CH-CH-CH-CH-04-04-CH, 4.Draw the complete balanced chemical equation for the halogenation reaction of 1-pentene by bromine gas, Br2(g).
1. In each molecule A-F below, circle and name two functional groups/moieties present in the molecule. Select from the list provided. [alcohol, ether, aldehyde, carboxylic acid, ester, amine, amide, propyl, alkyne, alkene - label as cis or trans when applicable, arene (for aromatic group)]. H2N- CH-OH CH2 HO H2CO | 0 NHA H2N IZ HO I- 0 m