Determine the reagents required to convert cyclohexanone to the following products. C0
5. Identify the reagents you would use to convert cyclohexanone into each of the following compounds NOZ 6. Draw a plausible mechanism for the following transformation:
Give the products of reaction (if any) of cyclohexanone with the following reagents: Tollens’ reagent CrO3/sulfuric acid Sodium borohydride 2-propylmagnesium chloride, then acid/water 1,2-ethanediol plus a trace of anhydrous acid
[References] From the table of available reagents select the one(s) you would use to convert cyclohexanone to the following compound: CH2CH2CO2H Use the minimum number of steps: from one to five are required. List reagents by letter in the order that they are used; example: fa. Reagents Available a. BH3, THF; followed by H2O2, OH g. Nat -CH(CO2C2H5) (from CH2(CO2C2H5)2 + Nat -OC2H5) b. Br2, CH3CO2H h. PBr3 c. HCN, KCN i. PhCH Br d. H307, heat j. Ph3P+- CH2...
provide missing reagents and solvents that is needed to
convert alkene to corresponding products
Provide the missing information (reagents, solvent, etc.) that is necessary to convert the alkene in the box to the corresponding products. OH Noh
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ence of reactions required to convert benzene to the compounds shown. CH b. a. CH2CH CO2H 1036 Determine the sequence of reactions required to convert benzene to the compounds shown. NO2 Cl CH3CH2CH2 10.37 Provide reagents represented as a-c in the scheme. Cl Cl 10.38 Provide reagents repres ented as a-c in the scheme. i c H2N We were unable to transcribe this image
ence of reactions required to convert benzene to the compounds shown. CH b. a....
Synthesize the following compound from cyclohexanone and organic halides having ≤ 4 C's. You may use any other inorganic reagents. Draw all reaction intermediates, and select the single best set of reagents for each of the four reaction steps. Cyclohexanone
Convert 2-butanol to alcohol
Using reactions covered by your text, give the reagents and intermediate products that could be used to convert 2-butanol to alcohol A. 2-Butanol is the only organic compound that may be used. (Hint: The first steps involve conversion of 2-butanol into two different products to be used in a Grignard sequence..)
Predict the products or write the required reagents for the following transformations. Show stereochemistry in the products if pertinent. 4. 1. CH3MgBr 2. Hyo b. OH 1. NaBH4, EtOH HO 2. H3o d. Br 1. Mg, ether 2. НО'Y 3. H
draw all possible products of the mixed aldol between cyclohexanone and benzaldehyde cyclohexanone and acetaldehyde how many possible products are formed in each case? Which products, if any, are favored, and why? draw a curved arrow mechanism for formation of a product of your choice from the two examples above (draw one curved arrow mechanism for an acid-catalyzed aldol and one for a base-catalyzed aldol)
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and 9) Provide the sequence of synthetic steps necessary to convert cyclohexanone into the compound shown CO2Et ise mechanism for the transformation shown below