1. Draw the structures of the following compounds and for each
one, state the functional group(s) present.
- Phenol
- Benzyl alcohol
- Phenyl acetate
- Benzophenone
- Anisole
- Acetophenone
- Benzaldehyde
- Isopentyl acetate (also called isoamyl acetate)
- Salicylic acid
2. Based on your knowledge of bond polarity, write the compounds
above into order from most – least polar. Note that several
compounds may have similar polarity.
1. Draw the structures of the following compounds and for each one, state the functional group(s)...
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C. Determining Rr Value for Non-Polar Solvent System The information from the above solvent systems (Part A) can be used to compare the relative polarities of different functional groups. Select the best solvent system above for the set of compounds in each test below to use for your comparisons. When you are done, use your work to list the functional groups in order of increasing polarity E + Solvent foballtut,...
Use the names and structural formulas to identify the functional graps/Bond types in each of the following nine compounds Acetanilide Benzadehzde Benzophenone Diphexlmethane T-Butanol Phenyl Benzoate O-toluic Acid Phenol Acetophenone
1-Suggest an IR frequency that would help distinguish between each pair of the following compounds: -benzaldehyde and benzyl alcohol -2 pentanone and 3-pentanone -propanal and diethyl ether -acetophenone and phenylacetaldehyde -propanal and propanoic acid
nate 27 EXPERIMENT 27 Pre-Lab Questions Write structures for the following carboxylic acids and alcohols that will be used in this laboratory: e. benzyl alcohol a. acetic acid b. formic acid f. isopentyl alcohol (3-methylbutanol) 8. ethyl alcohol (ethanol) c. salicylic acid h. methyl alcohol (methanol d. isobutyl alcohol (2-methylpropanol delete 336 G O Bettelheim Landesberg While the structure of the salt, sodium aetate. Write the structure of the starting carboxylic acid used to make this acetate salt 3. Ethyl...
1. Draw the structures of each of the following seven molecules and identify the functional groups that are present in each molecule: Acetone Ethyl Acetate Acetic Anhydride Benzoic Acid Functional Groups: Functional Groups: Functional Groups: Functional Groups Acetanilide Caffeine Ethyl-4-aminobenzoate Functional Groups: Functional Groups: Functional Groups:
1. Identify all the functional groups in the following
compounds. Circle each functional group and label each group.
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1. Identify all the functional groups in the following compounds. Circle each functional group and label each group. Hiç O CH CH CH-C-0-CHCH, -0-CH, CH CH(CH), a. acid group СОН) -CH-CHNHA 0-C-CH Amphetamine (a central nervous system stimulant and abused drug) O Aspirin ( 13 H1802 . . HC=CHCHACHACHCH CHO CHE e. HCCHI (CH OH CHE Citronellal alcohol group ~...
what is the functional group of each of the following compounds butan-1-ol butan-2-ol butan-2-one propanal phenol
1. Matching. For each functional group on the left, select the reducing agent(s) on the right that WILL successfully react with the given functional group. Write the letter that corresponds to the correct answer on the line next to the functional group. once, and you may or may not use all of the possible answers. (5 pts) You will use one or more of the answers more than carboxylic acid a) LiAIH b) NaBH c) both LiAlH4 and NaBH4 d)...
1) State which of the electrophiles given below will react
preferentially by i) SN1, ii) by SN2, or iii) capable of reacting
by either of the two mechanisms depending on the given conditions.
How can you affect those conditions to favour SN1 or SN2? Reason
your predictions based on the structures of the compounds. Br-CH3,
Br-CH2CH3, Br-CH(CH3)2, Br-C(CH3)3, Br-CH2-C5H6; C5H6 = phenyl
Introduction Alkyl halides can be prepared from alcohols by reactions with hydrogen halides (HCI, HBr, or HI) via...
1. Draw these straightforward Lewis structures for these compounds and ions. CO2 HCCH H20 NO2 NH3 NO3 NH4+ PCI: H2CO CC14 The shape of molecules is determined primarily by the number of groupings ("electron domains") around the central atom. For the structures above there, are: Two electron domains around the central atom in CO2, HCCH Three electron domains around the central atom in H2CO, NO3-, NO2 Four electron domains around the central atom in NH3, NH4+, H20, PC13, CC14 2....