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Which is an intermediate in the spaonification reaction of an ester with NaOH Which is an...
Carboxylic Acids and Esters EXPERIMENT 22 OBSERVATIONS AND RESULTS Synthesis and Identification of an Ester: Esterification 1. Give the name and structure of the ester which you synthesized. What fruit did you associate with the odor of the ester? to noldsoinogs w to esar bnn eaman sd vio stolpi Look up the ester and its fruit sburce in your textbook. (If it is not in your textbook, ask your instructor.) Did you associate the ester with the right fruit? If...
Rank the following organic acids from strongest(1) to weakest
(5).
Rank the following organic acids from strongest(1) to weakest (5) Он HO OH С. В. А. HO F OH HO Е. D. ON Strongest acid(1) . D II. E 2. 3. l.C IV. A 4. Weakest(5) V. B
2. a) Rank the following acids/bases from strongest (1) to weakest (4). (4+4 pts) CH2CH- HCC- NaOH NaNH2 b) Briefly rationalize your relative ranking between your strongest base and your second strongest base.
1. Which of the following is an intermediate in the mechanism of hydrolysis of the ester shown below? all of the above 2. How does a base catalyst increase the rate of reaction? by removing an electron from the reactant by donating a proton to a reactant by donating an electron to a reactant by removing a proton from the reactant None of the above 3. How does a metal catalyst increase the rate of reaction? The...
Draw the NaOH-mediated saponification reaction of a triacylglycerol in which you represent the hydrocarbon tails of the three acyl chains as R1, R2 and R3, i.e. as C-O-CO-R1 | C-O-CO-R2 | C-O-CO-R3. Be sure to include OH- as a reactant, but do not include Na+. Draw the reaction for the complete saponification of the triacylglycerol. You must include the ester linkage atoms and carboxylic acid atoms explicitly in your drawing; they are not considered to be parts of R1, R2...
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Part A Arrange the following oxoacids in order of decreasing acid strength Rank from strongest to weakest acid. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Part B Arrange the following carborylic acids in order of decreasing acid strength. Rank from strongest to weakest acid. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Part C Arrange the following amines in order of decreasing base strength Rank from strongest to weakest base. To rank items as equivalent overlap them.
Draw the NaOH-mediated saponification reaction of a triacylglycerol in which you represent the hydrocarbon tails of the three acyl chains as R1, R2 and R3, i.e. as C-O-CO-R1 C-O-CO-R2 C-O-CO-R3. • Be sure to include OH' as a reactant, but do not include Nat. • Draw the reaction for the complexe saponification of the triacylglycerol. . You must include the ester linkage atoms and carboxylic acid atoms explicitly in your drawing they are not considered to be parts of R1,...
B) Rank the following acids from weakest to strongest (1=weakest, 6=strongest). (6 points total) OH who la Hayo ya NH2 OH "NH2
Rank the following organic acids from strongest(1) to weakest (5). OOH OOH OH O OH о он E. NO2 Strongest acid(1) , Weakest(5)
The Claisen condensation converts 2 molecules of an ester into a
?-keto ester. The reaction starts with the ester in an
alkoxide/alcohol solution and is worked up with acid to form the
neutral ?-keto ester product.
Step 3. Draw the
ester-containing intermediate produced from step 2 and draw the
next reactant or reagent, if applicable. Add curved
arrows.
Step 4. Draw the
ester-containing intermediate produced from step 3 and draw the
next reactant or reagent, if applicable. Add curved
arrows....