Functional Groups of Ergot?
I understand that ergot contains three functional groups which are alkaloid, Lysergic Acid Amide and Carboxylic Acid. Since it has so many examples and derivates. I need basic structure examples of each and how to explain what makes it alkaloid, amide and carboxylic acid. I need example of reactivity as well.
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Functional Groups of Ergot? I understand that ergot contains three functional groups which are alkaloid, Lysergic...
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Examine the molecule below. Check the box next to each
functional group the molecule contains. In the last column, enter
the number of each group next to the functional group names you
selected. If the molecule does not contain a listed functional
group, do not check the box and leave the last column blank.
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Examine the molecule below. Check the box next to each
functional group the molecule contains. In the last column, enter
the number of each group next to the functional group names you
selected. If the molecule does not contain a listed functional
group, do not check the box and leave the last column blank.
Select all functional groups present in the molecule How many? alcohol aldehyde alkene н alkyne amide amine arene carboxylic acid ester ether ketone O Z
Examine the molecule below. Check the box next to each
functional group the molecule contains. In the last column, enter
the number of each group next to the functional group names you
selected. If the molecule does not contain a listed functional
group, do not check the box and leave the last column blank.
Select all functional groups present in the molecule How many? alcohol aldehyde alkene alkyne amide amine arene carboxylic acid ester ether ketone
Examine the molecule below. Check the box next to each
functional group the molecule contains. In the last column, enter
the number of each group next to the functional group names you
selected. If the molecule does not contain a listed functional
group, do not check the box and leave the last column blank.
Select all functional groups present in the molecule How many? alcohol aldehyde alkene HOVA alkyne amide но- amine arene carboxylic acid ester ether ketone
I need an explanation as to how alcohol can be converted into
these other functional groups.
と=c/ Alkene Carboxylic acid Ketone OR Ester Aldehyde ROH RX ROR Alcohols Ether Alkyl halide
I've attached the procedure we used for reference. but
I need help with question 1 and 2, the anilide derivative MW, and
question 6 please. if you see anything else wrong please let me
know. thank you!!!
LABORATORY REPORT SHEET: Unknown carboxylic acid dervative L formation11-12C Letter of Assigned Unknown Carboxylic Acid Melting point range (solid) 02。COR Boiling point (liquid) Mass of carboxylic acid used: Amide derivative chosen (circle one) anilide p-toluidide, amide Mass of crude (pre-crystallization) amide:. Melting point...
indicate all of the functional groups are present.
i also cant tell if i have an amine or an amide.
Using any IR correlation table, place a check mark () in the box foax mark in the bea functional that can the box for all that can v) in the box for all ions. Also, place a X functional groups that can be positively eliminated by the absence of IR absorptions. If a group cannot be positively identified or eliminated...
I need help listing three functional groups for the molecule
fluocinonide.