4. Draw the products of the complete oxidation of 1-hexanol. (Name any product you knogw to.)...
Be sure to answer all parts. Draw the structure of 4-methyl-2-heptanol. Then draw and name the product that you would expect to produce by its oxidation. Part 1: Structure of 4-methyl-2-heptanol: view structure Part 2: Structure of oxidation product: no structure shown Part 3: Name of product: 4-Methy-3-heptanal 4-Methylheptanone 4-Methyl-3-heptanone 4-Methyl-2-heptanone
1. How would you interpret results if the chromic acid test gave a blue-green color quickly AND the iron (III) test gave a purple color? 2. Draw the mechanisms for the oxidation of 2-propanol in chromic acid and phenol in FeCl3 solution as performed above. 3. Which compound will oxidize faster in FeCl3 solution, 4-nitrophenol or 4-aminophenol? Explain your answer. 4. What are the products from the oxidation of the following alcohols by Jones' reagent (CrO3 in 50% sulfuric acid)?...
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...
Predict the products when 1-propanol is heated in the presence of an acid. Select Draw Draw Rings M More ore Erase HHH @ 2a Draw the major organic product of the reaction shown. Select Draw Rings More Erase OH ཨ་ གླུ་ 20% H2SO4 85 °C ༠ ༠༢ a Dehydration of 2-methyl-2-pentanol forms one major and one minor organic product. Draw the structures of the two organic products of this reaction. :OH H2SO4 Major product + Minor product Draw the major...
First, clearly draw and label the starting compound given by name below (3,4-dimethyl-1-hexanol). Next, predict the product for each of the reaction steps below (A, B, and C), and then draw the final product D. Very important: Be sure to show your work for each step, including mechanisms for steps covered in class. 1. 3,4-dimethyl-1-hexanol soch H Mg/ether 3,4-dimethyl-1-hexanol SOCI2 pyridine A a Malther B W B C 2. H30+ Croz H2SO4/H20
4. Draw the products of the following reactions. If the question is an oxidation reaction, draw the product for one oxidation step only. HCI + GHONH a. + BHONH он lol НО—ЕНО C. lol Но—но гр CHз lol НО—НЭ— 6но e. ЭнО ol Но- CH3 CHs
4) Write the product, and draw a complete curved arrow mechanism for the reaction below. Include the formation of all intermediates (10 points total) Product Mechanism 5) Name the following molecules (8 points total) a) NH b) 6) An amine A reacts with acetone in the presence of a trace of acid to give product B The 'H-NMR spectra of A and B are shown on page 5 as spectra A and B, respectively. ldentify A (amine)) and product B...
dehydes and ketones [References) Draw the product that would result when 3-hexanone reacts with an excess of l-propanol in the presence of an acid catalyst - OVO - IF
Report Form Name Partner Prelab: 1 Write the oxidation reactions for the compounds below. Write "no reaction if no oxidation occurs butyric And 1-butanol HO OH & Lol, Lol i butanz-one 2- butanol propanoic acid oh no oxidation acetone > no oxidation 2 methyl-2-propanol • NO oxidation pentanal D pentanoic acid 2-hydroxybutanol UF tulloh 2-hydroxybutanal 2-hydroxybutanoic acid 4-methyl-1-pentanol 4-methylpentanal
5. ( pts) Draw the complete B-oxidation pathway of the following short chain fatty Acyl-CoA. Show the structures of all reactants and products, as well as the names of the enzymes. You do not need to draw the structures of ATP, NADT, COA, etc., but do show them as reactants or products in the appropriate places. You do not need to show the mechanisms of the enzymes. (b) (3 pts) How many ATPs would be generated by the complete oxidation...