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- Provide the systematic name for the following benzene analogs and other aromatic compounds .17) Synthesize: From: OH And any other compound with 1 or less carbon atoms5B In the following reactions, mixtures of alkenes and ethyl ethers are formed. Draw their structures. Explain which is or are likely to be the main product(s) in each reaction. In case of formation of two isomers of alkenes, explain which is formed in greater proportion CH3 CH3 H3C-C H -Br CH3 EtOH
- I do NOT understand the answer. Here is the official answer to the problem. Explain the answer in a clear step-by-step fashion to me. Explain the answer provided in the image in a clear fashion and as if I did not know much about organic chemistry. Can you demystify or simplify this problem? Explain all of your steps in a clear and sequential/straightforward manner.Outline syntheses of the following compounds, starting with triphenylphosphine, an alkyl halide and an aldehyde or ketone.a) 2-pentene b) Trans 1,2-diphenylethene c) CyclohexyletheneEthanol, C2H5OH, and propane, C3H8, have approximately the same molar mass, yet ethanol has a much higher boiling point. Briefly explain why. Ethanol, C2H5OH, and dimethyl ether, CH3OCH3, have the same molar mass, yet ethanol has a much higher boiling point. Briefly explain why. Write an equation to show the reaction between ethanol, C2H5OH and methyllithium, CH3Li. Draw all non-bonding electrons and show electron flow with curved arrows. 37. Write an equation that shows the reaction between acetic acid (CH3COOH) and triethylamine (CH3CH2)3N. Draw all non-bonding lone electron pairs and show the electron flow with curved arrows.
- 3. Complete the chemical equations for the following reactions. Draw the structure (condensed structural formulas) for the dominant product and write the names of the reactants and products (organic compounds only.) d) CHy Name reactant: Name product: e) CH=C-CH + 2 HBr 4-Cて。 Name reactant: Name product:Can this be explained with the ozone reaction and hydration of alkynes.Alkyl sulfonates undergo the same type of substitution reactions as alkyl halides and can also be prepared from alcohols. What advantage does the preparation of an alkyl sulfonate from an alcohol have over the preparation of an alkyl halide from an alcohol?
- 1) The carbon-oxygen double bond present in aldehydes and ketones is very polar. What does this mean and how does it arise? 2) The carbon-oxygen double bond is readily attacked by nucleophiles like cyanide ions or ammonia. (i) What do you understand by the term nucleophile? (ii) Which part of the carbon-oxygen double bond is attractive to nucleophiles? 3) Why is there a difference between aldehydes and ketones in their response to oxidizing agents such as potassium dichromate(VI) solution acidified with dilute sulfuric acid?Click the "draw structure" button to launch the drawing utility. Draw the structure for the principal organic product formed in the reaction of 1-propanol with the following compound in the presence of pyridine. draw structure ... " I I I I I 1 H₂C -SO₂CI3) Starting from any alkene, show how you could arrive at molecular entities containing the corresponding functional groups aldehyde, alkyne or ester.