16. The second step of Dilantin synthesis is an oxidation/reduction reaction. Show how you would complete...
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3. please show the oxidation of isobutanol
2. Draw the major organic products expected from the reaction of 2-pentyne below: O, HO 3. Show the products of the oxidation of isobutanol below: CrO3 (CH3 CHCH OH> 1,O PCC (CH3 CHCH2OH> CH2Cl2
(1) Show the product of each alcohol oxidation reaction below: OH Croz H30", acetone PCC CH2Cl2 OH Cr₂O, OH H.SO 4, H2O PCC HO CH2Cl2 Nag H2S04, H20 (2) Propose an efficient synthesis for each transformation below mocow OH НО? .name مل.بلو HO / تم.-م" (E) Ph amion e no (F) OMe
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answer.
Selective Oxidation The standard reduction potential for the half-reaction Sn4+ + 2e Sn2+ is +0.15 V. Consider data from the table of standard reduction potentials for common half-reactions, in your text. For a galvanic cell under standard conditions, which of the following cathodic half reactions would produce, at the anode, a spontaneous oxidation of Sn to Sn2+ but not Sn2+ to Sn4+. Pb2+ + 2e - Pb Fe2+ + 2e...
Show example reactions of reduction/oxidation, elimination/addition, and an aldol reaction. Show the reactants, products, and any reagents necessary to complete the reactions. You do not need to show mechanisms.
The following synthesis is done in 3 steps.
1. The selective oxidation of alcohols.
2. Aromatic Grignard
3. Carbon-Carbon coupling.
Perform stoichiometric calculations to obtain 1 ml of
the final product, using the concept of limit reagent in the
synthesis of geranial and phenylmagnesium bromide. assuming 100%
yield.
The complete equations of the synthesis of geranial and
grignard reagent are shown below. (They are needed to calculate the
final 1 ml of product of the reaction above)
Density of Final...
Question 1 (1 point) Classify the following reaction as an oxidation reaction, a reduction reaction, or neither. O oxidation reaction reduction reaction neither an oxidation reaction nor a reduction reaction Question 2 (1 point) ✓ Saved Classify the following reaction as an oxidation reaction, a reduction reaction, or neither. neither an oxidation reaction nor a reduction reaction O oxidation reaction reduction reaction Question 3 (1 point) Identify the major product of the following reaction NaBH4, CH3OH OMe O There is...
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Classify the following reaction as an oxidation reaction, a reduction reaction, or neither. Oxidation Reaction Reduction Reaction This is neither an oxidation reaction nor a reduction reaction. Click if you would like to Show Work for this questioni Open Show Work
Complete the chemical equation for the complete reduction of the following molecules. If no reduction reaction can occur, you must clearly indicate this by writing "no reaction." If more than one product forms, you must draw all of the products. All non-cyclic hydrogens must be shown in your products 1. b) CH3 c) CH3 d) Make a clear sketch of the hydrogen bonding between 2 molecules of methanoic acid. Be sure to include all hydrogens in your drawing. 2. Complete...
Specify the reagent you would use in each step of the following synthesis: Cl step 1 step 2 Reagents Available a. LiAIH4 f. PBr3 k. CH3CH2MgBr I C6H5MgBr g. pyridinium c. HCI d. HBr e. soci2 chlorochromate (PCC) h. NaH i. NaOH j. CH3MgBr (phenylmagnesium bromide) m. (CH3)2CHMgBr n. CrO3 Write the letters of the reagents in the boxes below. Reagent for step 1 Reagent for step 2
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Specify the reagent you would use in each step of the following synthesis: CH3 step 1 step 2 Reagents Available f. PBr3 a. LiAIHA b. H2SO4 c. HCI d. HBO e. SOCI2 g. pyridinium chlorochromate (PCC) h. NaH k. CH3CH2MgBr I. CHgMgBr (phenylmagnesium bromide) m. (CH3)2CHMgBr n. Cro3 1. NaOH j. CH3MgBr Write the letters of the reagents in the boxes below. Reagent for step 1 Reagent for step 2 Submit Answer Retry Entire Group No more group attempts...