4-methyl cyclohexene lab (4-methylcyclohexanol used first that reacts with H3PO4 and H2SO4 to form 4-methylcyclohexene)
A student performed bromine unsaturation tests on the starting material and product of this
reaction, but he forgot to label with test tube contains which chemical. In one of the tests it took
35 drops of the bromine solution until the red color persisted, while in the other it took only 3
drops. Which of the test represents the reaction product (4-methylcyclohexene)?
Two test are performed, one using Br and MnO2
4-methyl cyclohexene lab (4-methylcyclohexanol used first that reacts with H3PO4 and H2SO4 to form 4-methylcyclohexene) A...
We performed the reaction of 4-methylcyclohexanol with sulfuric acid to form 4- methylcyclohexene. B.) Draw the structure(s) of the major organic product(s) formed in the reaction of racemic (±) 4-methylcyclohexene with bromine. Provide a complete stepwise mechanism for the reaction (you only need to show one mechanism). How many different stereoisomeric products are actually formed?
Question 4 picture is with H3PO4
question 8 picture is with Br2
4) (4) You should notice that phosphoric acid acts as a catalyst for this transformation. Explain in thermodynamic terms how a catalyst often functions to influence the kinetics of a reaction. HO НЗРО4 Но heat Cyclohexanol Cyclohexene Water bp = 160°C bp = 83°C bp = 100°C 41 8) (4) Discuss the results of your bromine test and indicate what it suggest about the outcome of your reaction....
Process A. Preparation of 4-t-butylcyclohexene Assembling the equipment Fill the almost complete sand bath, place it on the base of the shelf, fix the thermometer with a clip and start heating until the temperature of the sand is - 110C. B. Mixing the reagents Using the plastic funnel, introduce 0.60-0.70 g of 4-t-butylcyclohexanol into a large, clean, dry test tube. Then add 10 drops of concentrated phosphoric acid, 3 drops of concentrated sulfuric acid and a pebble to moderate boiling....
Postlab Questions Answer the following questions on a separate sheet or in your lab notebook. Make sure that the copy page is readable! D) Calculate the percentage yield for both reactions. Show all calculations. 2) What is the color of the reaction at the beginning of reaction? What causes the color? 3) Why do you dissolve maleic acid in diethyl ether and fumaric acid in water? 4) Give the complete reaction mechanisms for the formation of meso and racemic 2,3-...
I need help with this post lab from Orgo. Anyone please help
me. I have included the procedure from experiment, but let me know
if there is anything to add on this. Thank you
1. Write the overall balanced chemical equation (not the mechanism) for the reaction you carried out in this experiment. Equation must be charge and mass balanced. Use structures not molecular formula. (3 pts) Part A Table 2: Complete this table (15 pts) 2-methyl cyclohexanol cycloalkene Molecular...
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you help me determine if I am correct and help me find the ither
answers to this functional group lab worksheet?
18 w paper 1 we by addin trecome char Discussion of Properties and Test Ora general undergo dition reactions, whereas by substitution reactions. These two types of d e beds and womate compounds we characterized described in equation form as follows: action Addition Reaction Substitution Reaction (Note: numbers in boxes to the left refer to w in the...
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...
I need to write a conclusion for this lab. Based off these
results what kinds of conclusions can be drawn?
S OY Orre tes. A, B. Color, pH, Specific Gravity, and Electrolytes "Normal Urine Specimen" Test A. Color I clear "Abnormal Urine Specimen" slightly cloudy PH 2 1.10 gime! Specific gravity 0.70 glume - B. Electrolytes (Indicate absent - present +, strongly present ++) nornal Nat CI SO,2- PO,- 219 C-F. Glucose, Ketone Bodies, Protein, and Urobilinogen "Normal Urine Specimen"...
PREPARATION OF PHARMACEUTICALS - Fischer Esterification
Reactions
Q: Calculate the expected mass of both methyl salicylate and
aspirin assuming 100% yield.
EXPERIMENT7 PREPARATION OF PHARMACEUTICALS Fischer Esterification Reactions Almost 2500 years ago, physicians such as Hippocrates recommended that patients chew on the bark of the willow to alleviate pain. The active ingredient in willow bark was found to be salicin, a compound made of a molecule of salicyl alcohol bonded to a p-D-glucose molecule. In the stomach, the bond between...
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can anyone please help me with this? i have no clue how to define
if a reaction is Oxidation reduction or not. Thanks a lot
OXIDATION-REDUCTION Introduction Chemists refer to reactions which involve a transfer of electrons from one reactant to another as oxidation reduction reactions of just "redox" reactions. Oxidation is defined as a loss of electron and reduction as a gain of electron by a substance during a chemical reaction. The loss of electrons by one substance...