The reaction does not go to a completion when a ratio of the acetyl chloride and an amine is 1 to 1 (because it needs an extra mole of amine as a base). Then one of the species would be unreacted acetyl chloride (I) and other one would be the product (II). Half of the dimethylamine would act as a base and form the third specie, salt (III)
1 mole of acetyl chloride was mixed with 1 mole Dimethylamine. After the reaction is complete,...
One mole of acetyl chloride was mixed with one mole of dimethylamine. After the reaction is complete, what species can be found in the mixture? Draw only the organic structures (i.e., omit inorganic ions). Show charges where necessary.
One mole of acetyl chloride was mixed with one mole of dimethylamine.After the reaction is complete what species can be found in the mixture? (Should include the products when amine acts as a nucleophile and as a base)
(24) One mole of acetyl chloride is added to a liter of triethylamine, resulting in a vigorous exothermic reaction. Once the reactionmixture has cooled, 1 mole of ethanol is added. Another vigorous exothermic reaction results. The mixture is analyzedand found to contain triethylamine, ethyl acetate, and triethylammonium chloride. Propose mechanisms for the two exothermic reactions.
Draw the major organic product obtained by reaction of benzoyl chloride with dimethylamine, (CH3)2NH. Please show the smaller molecular weight molecule and the larger molecular weight molecule. Please show both the products. Thanks
The reaction between propionyl chloride and acetate ion is outlined below. Complete the mechanism of the forward reaction by placing curved arrows to show the electron movements in the reactants and intermediate product. Draw the structures of the final product and leaving group, including any charges. (Electrons may be omitted.)
The reaction between propinoyl chloride and acetate ion is outlined below. a) Complete the meachanism of the forward reation by placing curved arrows to show the electron movements in the reactants and intermediate product. b) Draw the structures of the final product and leaving group, including any charges. (Elecrons may be omitted.)
Two different aqueous solutions are mixed in beakers A and B as shown in the diagram below. Beaker A Beaker B iron(II) sulfate lead(II) nitrate and sodium chloride and magnesium nitrate a) Write the balanced molecular equation that occurs in each beaker. Assigned the corresponding physical states for each substance. b) Identify the product of each reaction, include: chemical name, formula, and physical state. If no reaction occurs, write “No reaction” and justify your answer. c) Classify the chemical reaction...
Consider the following reaction: Complete the electron-pushing mechanism for the reaction by drawing the necessary organic structures and curved arrows for each step. Make sure to include all nonbonding electron pairs. treatment with D_2O Add curved arrows for the second step. Do not show Na+ counter ion. treatment with NaBH_4 Add curved arrows for the first step. Treat Na+ as a spectator ion. Final products Draw the products of the last step (one organic and one inorganic species), including all...
1) Draw the complete mechanism of the Wittig reaction of benzyltriphenvlphosphonium chloride with 9-anthraldehyde where potassium hydroxide is used as the base. 2) In the reaction from question 1, what are the two stoichiometric byproducts? Hint: One is inorganic (contains no carbon atoms) and doesn't contain oxygen. The other byproduct is organic (does contain carbon atoms) and does contain oxygen. Identify them in your mechanism above
1. For the following reaction, 0.408 moles of potassium hydroxide are mixed with 0.490 moles of phosphoric acid. What is the formula for the limiting reagent? What is the maximum amount of potassium phosphate that can be produced? ____ moles 2. For the following reaction, 0.543 moles of nitrogen gas are mixed with 0.390 moles of oxygen gas. What is the formula for the limiting reagent? What is the maximum amount of nitrogen monoxide that can be produced? ____ moles...