Answer the questions.
(1) What are the possible organic reactions that can be done on the caffeine molecule?
(2) How solubility of caffeine affect flavor and color in a soft drink?
(3) How functional groups affect flavor and color in a soft drink?
Answer the questions. (1) What are the possible organic reactions that can be done on the...
Functional groups are sites where chemical reactions take place. Using your knowledge of basic organic reactions, think about some possible reactions (e.g. SN2, E1, E2, SN1, etc.) that can occur at each of the functional groups in the DNA molecule?
Draw the structure of the major organic product/s for each of
the following reactions. Indicate the stereochemistry for each
reaction, when appropriate. If multiple functional groups in the
molecule react under the conditions, you may assume that enough
reagents (excess) are added to react with all the possible
functional groups. If enantiomers are generated, you may draw one
and indicate “+enantiomer”.
LOH 1.Na º 2.CH31 3.CO, HCI, AICIZ/ Cuci
These questions refer to an organic dye lab that was done in organic chemistry. 1; Discuss what features a molecule needs to possess in order to be classified as a dye, and explain the different means in which they adhere to fabrics. 2; Describe how indigo and azo dyes differ from each other, both in how they are prepared and their mechanism of action for dyeing clothing, be sure to include structures/mechanisms.
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1) Draw condensed structural formulas for the following organic compounds Organic Name Condensed Structural Formula 1,1,1-trichloroethane (2) 2,3-dibromo-1-fluoro-2,4,5- trimethylhexane (4) 2,2-dimethylpropane (2) 2) Draw the line structural formulas for the following organic compounds Organic Name Line Structural Formula 3-isopropylhexane (2) 1,1,2-tribromopropane (2) 2,3,5,5-tetramethyloctane (2) 5) For the following organic molecule put circles around primary carbons squares around secondary carbons, triangles around tertiary carbons.(3) CH3 CHз I CH2-C I -CH— сHз CH2 CH3 I CHз 6)...
1. what are some of the properties which make water a good environment for chemical reactions ? 2. What is an acid? Base? What is considered acidic or basic or neutral? Which substance/ compound is neutral? Know the pH scale—what does it tell us, what is it based on (its relation to H+ ion concentration)? It ranges from 0 to 14. Know which points/numbers on the scale are acidic, which are basic, which is neutral. What is the difference in...
Caffeine Molecule questions for essay 1. Explain important history about coffee in Brazil & importance of molecule -- I'll take any known info or sources to look into myself (I can't seem to find) 2. Explain any cultural activities surrounding coffee in Brazil -- I'll take any known info or website sources to look into myself (I can't seem to find) 3. Explain the chemistry of caffeine molecule & history; Chemical properties, What are the functional groups, how does in...
Draw the organic products of the following below
reactions
Please answer the following questions - 11 &12
Slide 10
14. Draw the organic product of the following reactions. NaOH OH SOCl2 OH 800°C OH 11. Why do aldehydes and ketones undergo nucleophilic addition undergo nucleophilic substitution? and carboxylic acid derivatives lain the reactivity trend shown in Slide 10 (acid chlorides>anhydridessestersoamides). Relative Reactivity of Carboxylic Acid Derivatives Substitution in Synthesis Nucleophiles react more readily with unhindered carbonyl groups More electrophilic carbonyl...
EXPERIMENT 4 Organic Families - Reactions and Identification of Functional Groups PART A. Reactions of Alkanes and Alkenes 1. Action of Bromine Water Observation Organic Compound cyclohexene cyclohexane Equations: Write an equation for the above compounds which caused a decolourisation of bromine water. Name and draw all reactants and products. Distinguishing Test for Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Alcohols PART B. 1. Lucas Test for Alcohols Organic Compound tert-pentanol (2-methyl 2-butanol) 2-pentanol Observation 1-pentanol Equations: Write an equation for the above...
For this discussion, you are asked to examine the structure of DNA from your textbook. Using your knowledge or the material covered in Weeks 1 – 12, your general knowledge of organic chemistry I, your textbooks and the Internet to answer the following questions regarding the DNA molecule. Include the structure of DNA in your discussion. Label and give the name for the the major functional groups in the DNA molecule? Please be sure to include all functional groups in...
With the molecule for caffeine if possible.
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am not sure what you mean. I am suppose to show an addition
reaction like hydrogenation, halogenation or hydration with a
molecule of my own choosing. i have to draw the starting material
and then add a reaction and draw the product of the reaction. Then
answer the 3 questions.
Design your own reaction based on one of the addition reactions from chapter 11. It must be unique so do not work...