Question 4 What was the purpose of the hydroxide in the first step? O To react with the chloride anion. O To deprotonate the benzophenone to make it electrophilicphilic. O To catalyze the reaction. To form the free amine to make it nucleophilic. Question 5 Why did you need the HCI in the second step? O To put the final OH on at the end. O To neutralize the NaOH that was added. O To react with the excess hydroxylamine. To protonate the intermediate to form a leaving group.

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The following questions relate to your lab reaction.
Question 3
CI
H₂N-OH
What was the product of this reaction?
1) NaOH
2) HCI
Transcribed Image Text:The following questions relate to your lab reaction. Question 3 CI H₂N-OH What was the product of this reaction? 1) NaOH 2) HCI
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Question 4
What was the purpose of the hydroxide in the first step?
O To react with the chloride anion.
O To deprotonate the benzophenone to make it electrophilicphilic.
O To catalyze the reaction.
To form the free amine to make it nucleophilic.
Question 5
Why did you need the HCI in the second step?
O To put the final OH on at the end.
O To neutralize the NaOH that was added.
O To react with the excess hydroxylamine.
To protonate the intermediate to form a leaving group.
Transcribed Image Text:D Question 4 What was the purpose of the hydroxide in the first step? O To react with the chloride anion. O To deprotonate the benzophenone to make it electrophilicphilic. O To catalyze the reaction. To form the free amine to make it nucleophilic. Question 5 Why did you need the HCI in the second step? O To put the final OH on at the end. O To neutralize the NaOH that was added. O To react with the excess hydroxylamine. To protonate the intermediate to form a leaving group.
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