Organic chem: Draw the major product of your nitration reaction (should be methyl 3-nitrobenzoate). Include all...
Draw the reaction mechanism for the nitration of methyl benzoate to methyl nitrobenzoate, please show all resonance structures for each possible substitution position to explain why methyl m-nitrobenzoate was the favored isomer.
This question is for the Nitration of Methyl Benzoate, the final
product is Methyl 3 nitrobenzoate but I dont know how to get the
byproduct produced during this reaction. Please use the expanded
structural formulas and show a mechansim on how that occurs and on
the right please provide a description of what is going on in that
step/mechanism, ie an Sn1 or E1, etc.
b. As stated in the Lab Manual for this experiment, a by-product is possibly produced...
Organic chem 2
Draw the major organic product in the reaction below by adding to the predrawn structure.
Draw the major organic product of the following reaction. When
drawing hydrogen atoms on a carbon atom, either include all
hydrogen atoms or none on that carbon atom, or your structure may
be marked incorrect.
Draw the major organic product of the following reaction. When drawing hydrogen atoms on a carbon atom, either include all hydrogen atoms or none on that carbon atom, or your structure may be marked incorrect.
Write a mechanism for the nitration of methyl benzoate (major product only) Include formation of the electrophile from the reaction of nitric acid with sulfuric acid. Only one resonance structure is needed for the intermediate in the EAS portion of the mechanism
compare HPLC chromatogram for your recrystallized product with
that of methyl 2-nitrobenzoate, methyl 3-nitrobenzoate, and methyl
4-nitrobenzoate. Did the reaction produce a single regioisomer?
First HPLC is the recrystallized product.
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Draw the structure of the major organic product of the following reaction. Predict whether the product will be an aldol or an enone. 10% aqueous NaOH 25° You do not have to consider stereochemistry. You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. Do not include lone pairs in your answer. They will not be considered in the grading. .If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material C P astered
Draw the organic product of the following nucleophilic
substitution reaction. Include all hydrogens atoms.
Draw the organic product of the following nucleophilic substitution reaction. Include all hydrogens atoms. CH3CH2I + CH3CH2O^- --> ____________
Draw a structural formula for the major organic product of the reaction shown below. -' + (CH2=CHCH25Culi — . Consider E/Z stereochemistry of alkenes. . Do not show stereochemistry in other cases. • You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. • Do not include organocopper or inorganic ion by-products in your answer.
For the following hydrogenation reaction, draw the correct
product and select the correct IUPAC name for the organic reactant.
(Ignore product stereochemistry in your answer.) When drawing
hydrogen atoms on a carbon atom, either include all hydrogen atoms
or none on that carbon atom, or your structure may be marked
incorrect.
For the following hydrogenation reaction, draw the correct product and select the correct IUPAC name for the organic reactant. (Ignore product stereochemistry in your answer.) When drawing hydrogen atoms...