Compound F may be synthesised by the method below Compound A Compound F HCI CH3OH H₂SO4 Compound B CH3 CH₂ CH₂ Cl Compound E NaOH K₂Cr₂O7 H₂SO4 Compound C K₂Cr₂O7 H₂SO4 Compound D a. Draw the structural formulas of compounds A, C, D, E and F in the boxes provided above. b. Draw the isomer of compound B and explain which one would be the major product and why. c. When 2-chloropropane treated with NaOH and 1-chloropropane treated with NaOH separately produce two different functional groups. Provide both reactions and explain the two different functional groups produced.
Compound F may be synthesised by the method below Compound A Compound F HCI CH3OH H₂SO4 Compound B CH3 CH₂ CH₂ Cl Compound E NaOH K₂Cr₂O7 H₂SO4 Compound C K₂Cr₂O7 H₂SO4 Compound D a. Draw the structural formulas of compounds A, C, D, E and F in the boxes provided above. b. Draw the isomer of compound B and explain which one would be the major product and why. c. When 2-chloropropane treated with NaOH and 1-chloropropane treated with NaOH separately produce two different functional groups. Provide both reactions and explain the two different functional groups produced.
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Transcribed Image Text:Compound F may be synthesised by the method below
Compound A
Compound F
HCI
CH3OH
H₂SO4
Compound B
CH3 CH₂ CH₂
CI
NaOH
Compound E K₂Cr₂O7
H₂SO4
Compound C
K₂Cr₂O7
H₂SO4
Compound D
a. Draw the structural formulas of compounds A, C, D, E and F in the boxes provided above.
b. Draw the isomer of compound B and explain which one would be the major product and
why.
c. When 2-chloropropane treated with NaOH and 1-chloropropane treated with NaOH
separately produce two different functional groups. Provide both reactions and explain the
two different functional groups produced.
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