
Question Three We change our substrate to benzyl chloride. What does this substrate have in common...
Question Two We change the substrate to allyl bromide and things change quite significant what are the products, and what mechanisms operate? H2O Hoo H - H₃ C CH3
In our experiment we will use three different substrates: 1°,
n-butyl chloride; 2°, sec-butyl chloride; and 3°, tert- butyl
chloride, and we will evaluate their reactivity and the rate of the
reaction in an SN1 reaction. We will use an acid-base indicator to
monitor the completion of the reaction and a salt, silver nitrate,
to obtain a precipitate. The success of the reaction is evidenced
by the change in color of the indicator (from orange to red) due to
the...
Now that we have made it through two redox reactions we wonder what might be coming next. One off our classmates notices we have a phosphoryl group attached to our succinyl-CoA ride. Someone points out that this is a perfect time for another substrate level phosphorylation and indeed the next reaction does just that. What was produced from this substrate level phosphorylation? We now notice just how close we are to the cytoplasmic membrane. In fact we can even see...
How does the influence of our genes and brain function change the way we think about crime and punishment? If genetic factors are responsible for people committing crime, should we adjust responses from the criminal justice system on the basis of individual genetics? For example, should people with genes that predispose them to violence receive different sentences if they engage in crime? Alternatively, should genetic information be used to pre-emptively identify potential killers or other predisposed to violence? Is it...
9) What are we removing with the water wash? Why don’t we just
add the sodium bicarbonate directly to the reaction mixture instead
of doing a water wash? 10) Provide the results of the silver
nitrate test.
Introduction Alkyl halides can be prepared from alcohols by reactions with hydrogen halides (HCl, HBr, or HI) via nucleophilic substitution. In this type of reaction, the nucleophile displaces a leaving group from a carbon atom of an organic substrate (here the alcohol once...
Part III. (10 ) Answer any TWO of the three questions below. If you answer all three questions only the first we will be graded. Read each question carefully and answer completely. If you require more space, use the back of the exam. You do not have to provide answers in bond-line formulas LLAH lithium aluminum hydride, LAIH) is a strong reducing agent and can reduce benzoyl chloride to benzyl alcohol as shown below. Provide a detailed chemical mechanism for...
Most married couples have two or three personality preferences in common. A random sample of 375 married couples and found that 132 had three preferences in common. Another random sample of 571 couples showed that 237 had two personality preferences in common. Let ?1 be the population proportion of all married couples who have three personality preferences in common. Let ?2 be the population proportion of all married couples who have two personality preferences in common. a) Can a normal...
Suppose we have two species R and S that interact with one another and that we record the change in their populations from year to year. When we begin our study, the populations, measured in thousands, are Ro and So; after k years, the populations are R and S,. If we know the populations in one year, they are determined in the following year by the expressions We will combine the populations in a vector x - and note that...
Recrystallization of Acetanilide was conducted using water as our solvent. First we had to choose a solvent based (water was chosen as our solvent due to it not dissolving acetanilide at room temp but dissolved it when heated) Then we performed recrystallizaation, vacuum filtration and then melting point measurements. For the post lab discussion for recrystallization of acetanilide report we have to address several different arguments. The ones below I'm not sure what to focus on to completely defend what...
I need question 5 answered
4. The pk, of our product is- 2-3 units lower than the pK, of phenol. Two of seven resonance forms are shown. There are five additional resonance forms that are not shown. Those additional forms have the negative charge on a different atom than the one shown on the structures below. On one of resonance contributors shown, circle the other five atoms in the structure that will have a partial negative charge as a result...