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- Draw the products formed when CH3CH2C=C Na+ reacts with each compound. a. CH3CH2CH2Br b.(CH3)2CHCH2CH2Cl c.(CH3CH2)3CCl d.BrCH2CH2CH2CH2OH e. ethylene oxide followed by H2O f.propene oxide followed by H2O3. What is the product of the following reaction? a. -CO₂CH3 CO₂CH3 b. H3CO₂C …CH2O,CH3 CH,O,CH3 CO₂CH3 -CO₂CH3 CO₂CH3 d. CH,O,CH3 CH2O,CH3Match each structure to its IUPAC name. a. CH3CH₂C(CH3)2CH₂CH₂CH3 b.CH3CH(CH3)CH(CH3)CH₂CH₂CH3 CH3 C. CH₂CH₂CH₂CHCH3 CH₂CH3 CH3 d. CH₂CHCHCH₂CH₂CH3 CH₂CH3 CH3 Structure A Structure B Structure C Structure D ✓ [Choose ] 4-ethyl-3-methylheptane 3,3-dimethylhexane 2,3-dimethylhexane 2-methylheptane [Choose ] [Choose ] V
- H3C OH OH CH3 1,3-pentanediol + B OMe OME OME MeO... CH3 H3C OMe benzaldehyde dimethylacetal catalytic Me 0:0 OH FO (p-TsOH) CH3CN H... MeO, OMe OMe e a & H3C CH3 H3C CH3 H3C CH3 C D A HO E HO OCH31. RCOOOH 2. CgHgMgBr 3. Mild H30* 4. H2CRO4 5. CgHgMgBr 6. H3O*, heat Work through the synthesis on a separate sheet of paper, and then draw the structure of the final organic product. • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Do not draw organic or inorganic by-products. opy aste C. CH3 -CH3 ČH3 49%Match each structure to its IUPAC name. a. b. CH3CH₂C(CH3)2CH₂CH₂CH3 CH3CH(CH3)CH(CH3)CH₂CH₂CH3 CH3 T C. CH₂CH₂CH₂CHCH3 | CH₂CH3 CH3 | d. CH₂CHCHCH₂CH₂CH3 CH3 CH₂CH3
- Draw product F. Select Draw C (C3H5)3P*-CH24. Syn and anti addition can occur with alkenes. 1. Describe syn and anti addition. b. Give an example of syn addition to an alkene and explain why it is syn. c. Give an example of anti addition to an alkene and explain why it is anti. 5. The following reactions shows the dehydration of 2-methylcyclohexanol. Why is 1-methylcyclohexene the major product? X OH H3PO4 84% 16%Draw the products in each reaction.
- Draw the products formed when ethylene oxide is treated with each reagent. a. HBr b. H2O(H2SO4) c. [1] CH3CH2O; [2] H2O d. [1] HC ≡ C−; [2] H2O e. [1] −OH; [2] H2O f. [1] CH3S−; [2] H2ODraw the structure of the organic product or products formed in the reaction. H₂C HU IN. H HU of H₂ MgBr 1. H₂C A -CH₂ 2. H3O+ Select Draw / || III Rings C H More7) You want to synthesize 3-methyl-2-pentene from 2-chloro-3-methylpentane. Which reagent would you use? a. HCI, heat b. NH:(aq), 25°C c. CH:CO2NA, CH:CO2H, heat d. CH3CH2ONA, CH3CH2OH, heat e. CН:CH2ОН, heat
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