6.) Predict the product of the following chemical reactions and state where the product (waste) should the waste should be disposed: Example: OH 1. NaBH, ethanol CH;CH,CH,CH CH,CH,CH,CH 2. H30* H Butanal 1-Butanol Waste: G704 (Non-halogenated organic solvents)
6.) Predict the product of the following chemical reactions and state where the product (waste) should the waste should be disposed: Example: OH 1. NaBH, ethanol CH;CH,CH,CH CH,CH,CH,CH 2. H30* H Butanal 1-Butanol Waste: G704 (Non-halogenated organic solvents)
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Chapter5: Alkenes: Bonding, Nomenclature, And Properties
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![6.) Predict the product of the following chemical reactions and state where the product (waste) should the
waste should be disposed:
Example:
OH
1. NaBH,, ethanol
CH,CH,CH,CH
CH;CH,CH,CH
2. H3O*
H
Butanal
1-Butanol
Waste: G704 (Non-halogenated organic solvents)
1. NaBH4, ethanol
a.) Cyclohexanecarbaldehyde 2. H,O*
b.) Sodium Flouride + 3-iodo-3-methylpentane
→ (hint: substitution or elimination?)
H30*
c.) Benzoic acid + Phenol
РСС
d.) 3-pentanol
H2CrO4
e.) Cyclohexylmethanol](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ff2188f3e-89fa-44af-bd94-525007064298%2F5465deb8-7689-4c81-b388-0276e1888e5b%2F9s2b5jo_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:6.) Predict the product of the following chemical reactions and state where the product (waste) should the
waste should be disposed:
Example:
OH
1. NaBH,, ethanol
CH,CH,CH,CH
CH;CH,CH,CH
2. H3O*
H
Butanal
1-Butanol
Waste: G704 (Non-halogenated organic solvents)
1. NaBH4, ethanol
a.) Cyclohexanecarbaldehyde 2. H,O*
b.) Sodium Flouride + 3-iodo-3-methylpentane
→ (hint: substitution or elimination?)
H30*
c.) Benzoic acid + Phenol
РСС
d.) 3-pentanol
H2CrO4
e.) Cyclohexylmethanol
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