Organic Synthesis. Starting materials can still have functional
groups. Can be solved in 4 steps or less, but not necessary. With
no starting material having MORE than C carbons. So, ignore what is
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Organic Synthesis. Starting materials can still have functional groups. Can be solved in 4 steps or...
Synthesis using Carbonyla-Substitution Chemistry Preamble This experiment involves the synthesis of target molecules using a-substitution chemistry. You are assigned two target molecules, one of which is best synthesized by an alkylation approach, while the other is best synthesized by an addition or condensation approach. My two target molecules are number 2 and number 12 in the last page. You must do the following: 1. Perform a retrosynthetic analysis on the two target molecules assigned to you. In each case the...
References Devise a synthesis of (Z) 4-nonene using one of the starting materials and any of the reagents below using the fewest steps possible. If you need fewer than the 3 steps allowed, enter "none" for reagents in the remaining unused steps. Starting materials CHO HC C-CCH CH HC CH HCЕC-CH, нC-C-сH,сн, HC-C-сH,сH,сH,сн, HCEC-CH H сн, 6 1 2 3 5 Reagents a NaNH, / NH,) g1-bromo-3-methy butane d iodoethane J H2/Lindlar cataly st b NaOH/H20 e 1-bromopropane k HINH,0)...
Page 1 Synthesis using Carbonyl O-Substitution Chemistry Preamble This experiment involves the synthesis of target molecules using a-substitution chemistry. You are assigned two target molecules, one of which is best synthesized by an alkylation approach, while the other is best synthesized by an addition or condensation approach. You must do the following: 1. Perform a retrosynthetic analysis on the two target molecules assigned to you. In each case the organic starting material (what you have to work backwards toward) depends...
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Thursday). 1. What starting material and reagents are needed for the following multi-step synthesis (HINT: aldol reactions work best when the starting material can only form one enolate)? 5 он о D. NaOH, H2O, Heat F. HO E. NaOH, H2O G. LDA Starting Material: Reagents: 2. LDA is a strong, sterically hindered base and will form the enolate. Sodium hydride is a weak base and will form the _ - enolate. Kinetic enolates are the stable and...
13 SN1: Synthesis of tert-Butyl Chloride Alkyl halides can be prepared from their corresponding alcohols via an acid catalyzed substitution reaction. The mechanism of these acid catalyzed substitution reactions are labeled as Syl (substitution, nucleophilic, unimolecular) and S2 (substitution, nucleophilic, bimolecular). Tertiary alcohols follow the Snl route, primary alcohols follow the S2 route, and secondary alcohols can follow either path. Under acidic conditions, the mechanism (Figure 1) of the Sul reaction involves rapid protonation of the alcohol, followed by the...
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Predict the major organic product of the following reactions. Assume one equivalent of reagent unless otherwise stated, it's a solvent, oxidizing, or reducing agent. If no reaction will occur, choose E. Be mindful of stereochemistry. Me Me 1. Mgº, THE o Br Me H Me 1 Me 3. H20, HCI Me Y Me Me Me Me Me Me Me HO он Me Me Me Me Predict the major...
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The second step of the synthesis transformation of the chlorosulfonyl functional group into a sulfonamide) is an example of a a. Nucleophilic displacement (substitution) b Elimination C. Electrophilic aromatic substitution d. Acid hydrolysis Esterification e. THE SULFONIC ACID GROUP AND ITS DERIVATIVES Sulfonic acids are organic analogs of sulfuric acid, a very strong acid. They are highly corrosive, react vigorously with water, and can cause skin bums....
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QUESTION 1 1 points Save Answer Which of the following can have cis/trans isomers? Draw their isomers. CH3CH2CH=CH2 (CH3CH2)2CCHCH3 CH3CH2CH=CHCH3 CH2=CH2 QUESTION 2 1 points Save Answer Name the following compounds, with cis/trans nomenclature. trans-4-methyl-2-hexene trans-4-thyl-2-pentane O cis-4-thyl-2-pentane O cis-4-methyl-2-hexene QUESTION 3 1 points Save Answer Name the following compounds, with cis/trans nomenclature Br Br Otrsans-2,5-dibromo-3-hexene trans-1,4-dibromo-2-butane O cis-1,4-dibromo-2-butane cis 2,5-dibromo-3-hexene Click Save and Submit to see and submit Click Save All Answers to save all...
CHROMIC ACID OXIDATION Pre Lab Questions the amounts of materials that will be used from the experimental section above) H2SO4 + Na2Cr207 2H20- H2O, A Molecular Weight Theoretical yield amount moles on (if applicable) Equivalents 2. Look up the melting point for p-nitrobenzoic acid and record the reference. 3. What color change is expected to be observed in the reaction? Explain why. CHROMIC ACID OXIDATION Experimental Procedure: Part I: Synthesis of p-nitrobenzoic Acid 1. Under the hood, add 0.400 g...
Synthesis of 1-Bromobutane: An SN2 Reaction Pre-Laboratory
Exercises
PRE-LABORATORY EXERCISES NAME: Cynthesis of 1-Bromobutane: An SN 2 Reaction Butylbromide was prepared by refluxing in a 100-ml round bottomed flask a solution containing 13:35 Br 15 ml of water, 10 mL of n-butyl alcohol. 15 ml of concentrated H.SO. and a few boiling stories, 1. 2. R." d 1.275 laborales Nel CH3CH2CH2CH2OH + NaBr H2SO4 Superletalyst CHCH2CH2CHBr + NaHSO + HO (eq. 16) 1-butanol bp 118 C 1-bromobutane d 0.810 bp...