Q5: Complete the following reactions (assuming any catalysts required are present), draw the structures:
Q5: Complete the following reactions (assuming any catalysts required are present), draw the structures: ethanoic acid...
Give the product of the reduction of the following (hint: Hydrogen gas reactions) Hydrogen gas and Pt are used in these t are C'Hz-C-CH3 + Hz PS CHICH, CHET THE O CHz CH --CHÚc-cu, + H, CH3 9. Draw the structure of the following: 4. Formic acid (methanoic acid) b. Acetic acid (ethanoic acid)
Post-Lab Questions 1. Formic acid (methanoic acid) is completely soluble in water. Draw the structures showing what formic acid is added to water. Name the product w the structures showing what happens when Formic acid HCOOH is completely soluble in y cecause of the hydrogen bonding. That is why HCOOH is complet 2. Formic acid can be neutralized with NaOH.Draw the structures for the neutralization reaction. Namen product 3. Hexanoic acid has an unpleasant odor. like the smell of goats....
What are the products of the following reactions? Draw structures of the reactants (where the chemical name is given) and products. 1. 2-methylpropene ----- H2O, H+ ------> 2. propanol ------Jone’s Reagent-----> 3. CH3CH(Cl)CH2CH3 + NaOCH2CH3 ------------> 4. acetone --------CH3MgBr, H+---------> 5. CH3CH2CH2Br + KOH ------ethanol------> 6. 2-methylpropene ------ 1. BH3 ------2. H2O2, NaOH---------> 7. benzene + 3H2 ------Ni (metal) catalyst -----------> 8. butanoic acid + ethanol ------------>
Post-Lab Questions 1. Formic acid (methanoic acid) is completely soluble in water, Draw the struct acid is completely soluble in water. Draw the structures showing what happens when formic acid is added to water. Name the product. 2. Formic acid can be neutralized with NaOH. Draw the structures for the neutralization reaction. Name the product. 3. Hexanoic acid has an unpleasant odor, like the smell of goats. If you accidentally spilled some hexanoic acid on your hands, how could you...
According to the following reaction, how many grams of chlorine gas are required for the complete reaction of 31.8 grams of bromine? bromine (g) + chlorine (g) = bromine monochloride (g) According to the following reaction, how many grams of hydrogen gas will be formed upon the complete reaction of 22.1 grams of water? water (l) = hydrogen (g) + oxygen (g) According to the following reaction, how many grams of water are required for the complete reaction of 25.4...
Draw an outline for each of the following syntheses. More than one step may be required. Show all the catalysts involved. You don't need to show the mechanisms. i) Starting with 1-phenylethanol, synthesize 2-phenyl-2-propanol (3 marks) 1) Starting with benzene, synthesize 1-phenylethanol (3 marks)
Draw the following structures: 1. N-methyl-1-propanamine 2. N,N-dimethylmethanamine 3. 4,4-dibromohexano ic acid 4. 2-methylpentanoic acid 5. 2-chloroethanoic acid 6. Methyl methanoate 7. Ethyl benzoate 8. Pentyl butanoate 9. Aniline 10. Methanoic acid 11. N-ethyl-3-hexanamine
Complete the following Bronsted-Lowry acid base reactions by providing structures for the missing compounds in the boxes provided. Use curved arrows to show how the reaction occurs and show which molecule acts as the acid, base, conjugate acid and conjugate base.
Both of the following acid-base reactions would have equilibria that "lie toward" the products. Complete the following directions for the two reaction (A and B) below: 1. Draw out the Lewis Dot structures of the starting materials to fully show the bonding, being sure to fill in the lone pairs on all atoms that have them.Dr 2. Show the electron movement to illustrate the changes in bonding in these reactions. 3. Draw Lewis Dot structures of the products of these...
The following reactions can be described as Lewis acid-base. Draw the Lewis structures of reactants and products, put a circle around the Lewis acid and a rectangle around the Lewis base F .. F + AsF3 → Asia F: L ! Asis 3F 7 As : AS F bault ud F: