10. Show the mechanism for the reduction of benzene to 1,4-cyclohexadiene under Birch conditions. Why can’t an alkyl benzene get reduced? (4pts)
10. Show the mechanism for the reduction of benzene to 1,4-cyclohexadiene under Birch conditions. Why can’t...
2. Show a complete mechanism for the Birch reduction of toluene.
show a mechanism of formatiin if the following enol under base
catalyzed conditions
We were unable to transcribe this imageShow a mechanism of formation of the following enol under base-catalyzed conditions: For the mechanism, draw the curved arrows as needed. Include lone pairs and charges in your answer. Do not draw out any hydrogen explicitly in your products. Do n use abbreviations such as Me or Ph. Step 1 0 Get help answering Molecular Drawing question Draw step 1 of...
Show the mechanism of acylation of benzene with R-CO-Cl. Why is an equivalent plus a catalytic amount of AlCl3 necessary?
10 pts: Draw the mechanism for the aldol condensation of two butanone molecules under acidic conditions.
b. Consider the set of numbers T = {1,4, 7, 10, 13, , 3n + 1,...]. Show that T is closed under multiplication. Call p e T a mock-prime if the only factors of p in T are 1 and p, p> 1. Show that every number in T can be factored as a product of mock-primes, but not necessarily uniquely.
b. Consider the set of numbers T = {1,4, 7, 10, 13, , 3n + 1,...]. Show that T...
4. Propose a mechanism for the following reaction, as in show all the arrows and all intermediates (if any) that would eventually provide you the product from the alkyl iodide to the resulting alkene (a) is the product above the Zaitsev product? Why? (yes/no) (b) How would you change the reaction conditions to specifically get the alkene product drawn below instead: Base Solvent Temperature (c) How would you change the reaction conditions to specifically get the following substitution product drawn...
Standard reduction potentials are listed for reactions under standard conditions. Standard conditions are 1 M concentrations of ions, 1 atm (or 1 bar) partial pressures for gases, and a temperature of 298 K a. In Part I, you were asked to compare your measured cell potential to a calculated standard cell 3. potential. The cell potential you measured was for a galvanic cell you prepared using 0.10 M solutions of Pb and Cu, not 1.0 M solutions. Write out the...
Show how NADH is recycled to NAD+ under anaerobic conditions. Why is it important to recycle NADH produced during glycolysis to NAD+?
1) Why cannot the Fisher Esterification take place under basic conditions? Show the work
Draw the two possible enols that can be formed from 3-methyl-2-butanone and show a mechanism of formation of each under basic conditions (NaOH/H2O). Show mechanisms.