NaOH 1. NaOEt 2. H,O- ani , 1. NaOH HẠO A sanno a G. PR H . NaOH HẠO NaOH H2O , H. H 1. NaOH Heat 2.H3O+ Heat 1. NaH 2. Ethyl Iodide 2. Eleven Todicde 1. LDA 2. Ethyl Iodide 4. Draw the mechanism for the following reaction: i nous NaOHA
1. NaOCH,CH, 2. HO, HP CH,NO NaOH 1. CH,ON, CH OH 2. HẠO, H" 3. heat 1. N.NO, HCI 1.H.O. 2 heat NICH
what is reagent 2? A NaOH G Heated KOH Reagent 1 Reagent 2 Product 1 B HgSo. / H2SO4 H Br/ hv с 1.) Na NH2/ heat 2.) H2O LDA OH C1 D Br E к Cl2 Reagent 3 1.) Sia BH home Product 2 CI F NBS/hv 2) HẠO, NaOH
What is the purpose of adding the NaOH and H2O in step 1, and the HCl in step 4? SYNT 730 Dyeing: (with Orange II and Para-Red) HO -N=N Orange lI Para-Red Procedure I. Prepare two 100 mL beakers: to each add 25 mL 10% NaOH and 25 mL H2O. 2. Add 100 mg of Orange II to one beaker and 100 mg of Para-Red to another beaker. 3. Heat each beaker to boiling then add a cotton strip to...
6. Predict the products anticipated for the following reactions; 1. EtMgBr/THF CH 2. NHẠC HẠO 1.n-BuLi, E1,0 2. NH.CI, HO KCN, HCl NaCN, HCI
16. GO ? Nr.1) NaOH, heat (bo - 2) H₃ ot 3) Soch 41 CH₂ Mg Br (excess) 5) 20 a) in b) HO d) inat Hop -OH
I 1. The Heat of Neutralization of HCl(aq) and NaOH(aq) Mass Heat Capacity Initial Temp Solution 102g 4.18 J/gºC 20.00 C Final Temp 26.81 3-6 Initial Temp Final Temp nation: sely de 20.00 C 25.21C 2 The Heat of Solution for NaOH) Mass Heat Capacity Solution 2.00g 4.18 J/gºC 3 The Heat of Reaction for HClaq) and NaOH) Solution 2.00g 4.18 J/gºC The Heat of Reaction for HCl(aq) and NaOH) Solution 2.00g 4.18 J/g °C 20.00 31.83 INITIAL TEMP 20.00...
Draw the mechanism and predict the major product for each of the following reactions. (b) 0 la) 0 1. KCN, HO 2 2. H SO 1. KCN, HẠO. 2. 2. H,SO 1. CH MgBr, ether 2. H2O 2 (e) 0 2°Cull 2. H2O CH,CH SNa 2. Ethanol
Determining the Theoretical Heat of Neutralization Using Hess' Law AH® for HCl(aq), NaOH(aq), H2O(l), and NaCl(aq) are -167.16, -470.11, -285.83, and -407.27 kJ/mol, respectively. Use Hess' law to calculate the heat of neutralization in kJ/mol. AHRx = H; (products) - H; (reactants) NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) → HOH(1) + NaCl(aq) Heat of Formation -470.11 - 167.16 -407.27 kJ/mole Show all your calculations below. Your result will be considered as the "literature" value.
Carboxylic acid problems 1) KMnO4, NaOH 1) KMnO4. NaOH Heat 2) H30 Cr Heat 2) H2O*cr 1) Ag20 or Ag(NH3)2*OH 1) Og 2) H,02 H2) H30°C KMnO4 CH3(CH2)6CH2 CH2(CH2)CH2COH C=C HH H30+ Oleic acid HO 1) KMnO4, NaOH Heat 2) H30*cr CH3 CH3CHCH2CH2CH2OH 4-Methyl-1-pentanol H30+ OH 1) H.CO. CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH Hexanal CHE 212 CH 15 & 16 Cathexaulic Acids. 22