Reduction of 9-Fluorenone...
Question 1 (multi-part question)
a. Why should you not stopper a methanolic solution of sodium borohydride?
b. Why is it important to minimize sodium borohydride exposure to air? Write an equation to show sodium borohydride’s reaction with water.
c. Describe what you will do in the mixed-solvent recrystallization of methanol and water.
Reduction of 9-Fluorenone... Question 1 (multi-part question) a. Why should you not stopper a methanolic solution...
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EXPERIMENT SEVEN SODIUM BOROHYDRIDE REDUCTION OF ACETOPHENONE HOCH, DISCUSSION The reduction of an aldehyde or ketone with sodium borohydride is straight forward and usually affords a high yield of the alcohol. The usual procedure (and the one employed in this experiment) involves dissolving the borohydride in 95% ethanol and adding the carbonyl compound to this solution. To ensure complete reaction, an excess of sodium borohydride is used. The reaction between sodium...
Experiment . the reduction of bencil (March 2020) Your name Sodium borohydride is a convert recent for the reduction of dehydes and ketones to 1" and 2 alcohols, respectively. The mechanism of the reaction - (below) is straightforward and is driven by boron's affinity for oxygen. In addition, given borohydride's remarkably low reactivity with OH groups under neutral and especially basic conditions, this reaction can be done in alcohol solvents. This means that (unlike LAH or Grignard reactions) no separate...
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Assume you performed the reaction in the above question using the amounts of reactants shown below and you obtained 1.14 g of reaction product. • 1-phenyl-1,2-propanedione (2.10 mL) • sodium borohydride (0.200 g) FOR THIS QUESTION, USE THE EXACT INFO BELOW IN YOUR CALCULATIONS OR YOU WILL OBTAIN A WRONG ANSWER AND NOT RECEIVE CREDIT atomic weights = C, 12.0; H, 1.01; 0, 16.0; Na, 23.0; B, 10.8; density of 1,2-phenyl-1,2-propanedione = 1.10...
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Experiment 6. the reduction of bencil (March 2020) Your name Sodium borohydride is a convert recent for the reduction of dehydes and ketones to 1" and 2 alcohols, respectively. The mechanism of the reaction (below) is straightforward and is driven by boron's affinity for oxygen. In addition, given borohydride's remarkably low reactivity with OH groups under neutral and especially basic conditions, this reaction can be done in alcohol solvents....
if applicacable, please write clear stepwise mechanism for all
synthetic transformations, showing important internediates where
appropriate. only do this if applicable for this lab.
Experiment SD Column Chromatography Running the Reaction. Once sodium borohydride has been added to the reaction meture Isee next paragraph take samples at the times just indicated. Because this must be done in such a short time you must be well prepared before starting the reaction. One person should be the timekeeper, and the other person...
Reactions of Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives Part A. Carboxylic Acid Salts 1. Salt Formation Compound Solvent Solubility Benzoic acid Cold Water Benzoic acid 10% NaOH 2. Salt Hydrolysis Sodium acetate solution changed the color of litmus from to Questions 1. Write an equation that accounts for the solubility of benzoic acid in aqueous base. 2. What would you expect to happen if a solution of sodium benzoate were acidified? Write an equation. 3. Explain how a water-insoluble organic acid...
Acid/Base Extraction
1. Provide a flow chart detailing the acid/base
extraction/separation of the compounds shown below. Your answer
must employ the following reagents: methylene chloride,
hydrochloric acid (1M & 6M), sodium hydroxide (1M & 6M),
10% sodium bicarbonate (aq). Clearly indicate the product(s) and
layers formed following each step of your separation scheme.
IMPORTANT: p-cresol is soluble in sodium hydroxide solution but
insoluble in neutral water or sodium bicarbonate solution. 2-
ethylbenzoic acid is soluble in both sodium hydroxide and...
2. (10 points) Your new job now requires you to make 1.5 L of a solution that is 0.100M potassium phosphate. You find a bottle on the shelf that is 3M potassium phosphate. Describe how you would make that solution. More details = more points. 3. (12 points) Write the names of the reactants and products for the net ionic reactions for the following reactions in water, if no reaction occurs, write "no reaction and explain why. Example: NaNO, +...
Why did you wash the ether solution with sodium bicarbonate? Write chemical equations for the reactions that took place. b. At which purification steps was the unreacted methanol removed in the reaction? Some of it may have been removed in more than one place. c. Three-Step Synthesis of Methyl Anisate (Step 3) 0 CHOH. Н.so, cat.) Wear gloves. Methanol is poisonous. Ether is an anesthetic, so don't breathe it. Sulfuric acid is a strong corrosive acid. Wash any you spill...
In experiment 1 you prepared a solution of sodium carbonate. This means you dissolved solid Na2CO3 in water. Since this ionic compound dissolved in water, you now have only its ions swimming around in the solution. What are the aqueous ions in your solution of sodium carbonate? TTT Arial # 3 (12 # TEE Path: p Words:04 QUESTION 2 In experiment 2, you used a solution of HCI. HCl is a strong acid, which means it is 100% ionized in...