
provide the reagent that will give the gighest yeild 2) (16 points) Provide the reagents that...
Need to calculate yeild by limiting reagent.
Reagents used:
Started with 2-methyl-2-butanol = 9.312g
HCL: 25ml
NaCl: 15 ml
Product:
2-chloro-2-methylbutane: 4.302g
Just attaching the experiment for reference
Please explain the mechanisms!
1. Propose a synthesis for each of the following problems starting with reagent shown and using any other organic or inorganic reagents allowed in each problem. Multiple steps are required. The number of steps you use does not matter. Reactions should give the desired product as a major product. For full credit show the product of each step (reaction). If you make use of organometallic reagents such as Grignard, Wittig, organolithium, organosodium, organocopper, etc. you must...
2 Indicate which reagent or combination of reagents is best suited for each of the following transformations. Note 1: If more than one step is required, they should be clearly indicated as such, by numbering the steps. Note 2: If more than one molar equivalent of reagent is required, necessary equivalents should be clearly indicated. (12 Pts) CH ON ??
3) Provide a synthesis of the following molecules. Be sure to show all reagents and isolable products. No mechanisms required. Full credit to those syntheses that maximize yield and minimize side products. HO a) OEt b) and any alcohols Br HO Ho 요 c) OMe OH Br d) 0 OH e)
1) Predict the product(s) or provide reagents for the following
reactions. For products, clearly show stereochemistry. If the
enantiomer also forms, write + E. MORE THAN ONE STEP MAY BE
REQUIRED. If more than one step is required, number individual
steps.
In the two schemes below, provide the appropriate reagent(s)
to protect the functional group indicated underneath the first
arrow. Then provide the structure of the protected substrate in box
2 and the final product in box 3.
8. (8 points) in the two schemes below. provide the appropriate reagents) to protect the functional group indicated underneath the first arrow. Then provide the structure of the protected substrate in the 2nd box and the final product in the 3 box. Reagent(s)?...
Provide a synthesis for the following product
Provide reagents for the following transformation. If more than one step is required, number individual steps.
5. Provide the complete reaction conditions (reagents, solvents) required transformations. More than one step may be required for each reaction arrow, be numbered 1), 2) etc. (12 marks) ents, solvents) required to complete the following uired for each reaction arrow, in which case the steps must DO
Provide reagents for the following transformation. If more than
one step is required, number individual steps.
the reagents for the following transformation. more than one step is required, following steps. individual HON In Class problem #2 Provide reagents for the following transformation. If more than one step is required, number individual steps. Br
2. Provide the reagents/conditions required to accomplish each of the transformations (A-C) below. If a reaction consists of two steps, be sure to show this: 6 points. 3. Draw the starting materials (A and B) required to obtain the products shown below, using the reagents and conditions provided: 6 points. 1. HB(sia), THE 2. H2O2, NaOH, H20 produces 1.03 both products 2.(CH3)2S HgSO4 H2SO4, H20