Draw the reaction mechanisms of the following reactions:
a) Adipic acid with NaOH
b) Adipic Acid with Sodium Bicarbonate
c) Adpic Acid with HCl
Draw the reaction mechanisms of the following reactions: a) Adipic acid with NaOH b) Adipic Acid...
Is cyclohexanone soluble in NaOH, NaHCO3, and HCl? And is Adipic acid soluble in NaOH, NaHCO3, and HCl? If so what is the reaction mechanisms.
3. Why did the acetic acid odor disappear after the addition of NaOH? Draw a reaction as part of your answer. 4. Why did the acetic acid odor reappear after the addition of HCI? Draw a reaction as part of your answer. 5. Write the reaction for the interaction between acetic acid and sodium bicarbonate. 6. Compute the average percent acetic acid in your vinegar sample. Average % acetic acid Value on label of bottle
2. Complete the following for each reaction: A Draw the full mechanisms for the reactions, providing all curved arrows and all products of the reactions with all appropriate charges. Draw in bonds between the most acidic proton and the atom it is bonded to if needed. Also draw in lone pairs where appropriate. B. Label the acid, base, conjugate acid, conjugate base, and any spectator ion (if present). C. Indicate which side of the reaction would be favored (reactants or...
Draw the product of the reaction of salicylic acid with (a) one of NaOH. (b) two equivalents of NaOH, and (c) two equivalents of NaHCO_3.
2. Draw mechanisms for the following reactions (a. 3 points, b. 2 points). a) من ΕΙΟ, ΕΙΟΗ Phi, Eto Bro Ph Et Ph Ph. NaOH, H20 sono go OH
discuss and draw the chemical reactions with structures: (You can try to use CHEMDRAW if you want) during extraction (ex. aspirin + sodium bicarbonate --> aspirin sodium salt + carbonic acid) O acidify with HCl (aspirin salt + HCI->
Draw the reaction mechanisms for the Lucas test on ethanol, sec-butanol, and t-butanol with Lucas’s reagent (zinc chloride in concentrated HCl). Draw the reaction mechanisms for the Sodium test on ethanol, sec-butanol, and t-butanol.
1. The reaction mixture contains isopentyl acetate, isopentyl alcohol, water, acetic acid and sulfuric acid. a) Why is the reaction mixture extracted with sodium bicarbonate? In other words, what two substances does sodium bicarbonate react with in the reaction mixture and why are these reactions useful? (4 pts) b) Write a balanced chemical equation for each reaction involving sodium bicarbonate. c) When the reaction mixture is extracted with sodium bicarbonate solution, what substances will be in the aqueous layer? What...
Draw mechanisms for the following reactions.
Draw the products of the reaction of benzoic acid with NaOH (aq) and identify the conjugate acid and base in the products. Determine the direction of the equilibrium for this reaction and use pKa values to justify your answer. Is the organic product of this reaction water soluble? Why or why not? Using the chemicals provided, benzoic acid, Ethyl p-aminobenzoate, Fluorenone, Sodium Hydroxide, Hydrochloric Acid, Anhydrous Sodium Sulfate, Diethyl Ether , how might you convert this product back to the...