3. SURResta synthesis for each of the compounds shown below, beginning with the compound shown on the left. Clearly...
How to go through this synthesis starting from compound (a) all the way to compound (d) Suggest a synthesis for each of the compounds shown below, beginning with the starting material shown on the left. Clearly show all intermediates and reaction conditions. NH a. b. c. d.
Suggest a simple synthesis for each of the compounds. Clearly show all required reagents and reaction condition. IV. Suggest a simple synthesis for each of the compounds. Clearly show all required reagents and reaction condition. NOTE: This is just a review of the reactions of alkenes (END)
suggest a simole synthesis for each of the compounds. Clearly show all required reagents and reaction conditions. NOTE: This is just a review of the reactions of alkenes Name: IV, Suggest a simple synthesis for each of the compounds. Clearly show all required reagents and reaction condition. NOTE: This is just a review of the reactions of alIKees CH3 CH3 Br нс. Cн, OH CH3 Он CH3 (END)
Please complete for Tuesday, we will go through the questions and mark them in class. pg 156 - 4.23, 4.24, 4.26 pg 170 - 4.29, 4.31, pg 171-4.36 pg 175 - 4.59 pg 176- 4.74, 4.75, 4.80 pg 177-4.81, 4.82 pg 188- 5.1, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.11 - Using Table 5.1 pg 198-5.22, 5.25 pg 203 - 5.29 pg 206 - 5.37 pg 209 - 5.39 pg 2.14 5.61 pg 235-6.11, 6.14, 6.16 156 CHAPTER 4 Introduction to Organic Compounds...
18. Draw the structures of Compound 18a. and 18b. (18 pts), clearly indicate your assignments of all proton resonances (8 pts). Calculate the Unsaturation Index of each compound (4 pts) (30 points total) 30 Unsat. Index = (2C+2-H-X+NY2 = 200 25 e = 2.00 ppm, 4.90 f = 1.27 ppm, 20 720 Compound 18a: C,H,O, singlet, 2H triplet, 3H 127 15 d = 2.66 ppm, a = 7.21 ppm, b = 7.18 ppm, doublet, 2H doublet, 2H C = 4.90...
How to properly solve these elimination and addition reactions Elimination and Addition reactions Purpose: Figuring out the ways that molecules react is the province of the mechanistic chemist. By understanding the mechanisms of reactions, the chemist can manipulate the experimental variables to favor one product over another. This element of control is the province of the synthetic organic chemist. This Workshop continues to explore how we know how molecules react and how this knowledge leads to control of the products....