What is the major organic product of the following reaction? COOH 2 I. II. HOOC HOOC III. IV. V. OI O O II ||| O IV OV + HOCH₂CH₂OH CH₂CH₂ CH,CH,O- CH₂CH₂ ✪ H COCH₂CH₂OC ? COOH -COOH O -OCH₂CH₂OH

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**Question:**

What is the *major* organic product of the following reaction?

\[ 2 \text{ COOH} + \text{HOCH}_2\text{CH}_2\text{OH} \xrightarrow{H^+} \, ? \]

**Options:**

I. 
- A molecule featuring two benzene rings connected by an ethyl group, and each benzene ring has a carboxylic acid group attached.

II.
- A similar structure to option I, but instead, the ethyl linkage includes an ether (oxygen) link between the benzene rings.

III.
- A molecule with two benzene rings connected by a three-carbon chain, each with a central carbonyl group flanked by another carbonyl group on benzene.

IV.
- A structure featuring two benzene rings linked by an ethereal ethyl chain, where each benzene is connected to a carbonyl group forming an ester.

V.
- A molecule showing two benzene rings with an ester linkage requiring two carbonyl groups and two ether groups as part of the linking structure, with each benzene connected to an ethereal ethyl chain itself containing a hydroxyl group.

**Choices:**

- ○ I
- ○ II
- ○ III
- ○ IV
- ○ V
Transcribed Image Text:**Question:** What is the *major* organic product of the following reaction? \[ 2 \text{ COOH} + \text{HOCH}_2\text{CH}_2\text{OH} \xrightarrow{H^+} \, ? \] **Options:** I. - A molecule featuring two benzene rings connected by an ethyl group, and each benzene ring has a carboxylic acid group attached. II. - A similar structure to option I, but instead, the ethyl linkage includes an ether (oxygen) link between the benzene rings. III. - A molecule with two benzene rings connected by a three-carbon chain, each with a central carbonyl group flanked by another carbonyl group on benzene. IV. - A structure featuring two benzene rings linked by an ethereal ethyl chain, where each benzene is connected to a carbonyl group forming an ester. V. - A molecule showing two benzene rings with an ester linkage requiring two carbonyl groups and two ether groups as part of the linking structure, with each benzene connected to an ethereal ethyl chain itself containing a hydroxyl group. **Choices:** - ○ I - ○ II - ○ III - ○ IV - ○ V
**Question:**
Which of the following methods would work for preparing \[ \Large \text{CH}_3\text{COCH}_3 \]?

**Check all that apply.**

1. \[ \Large \text{CH}_3\text{C}^{+}\text{H} + \text{CH}_3\text{ONa} \rightarrow \]

2. \[ \Large \text{CH}_3\text{C}^{+}\text{H} + \text{CH}_3\text{OH} \rightarrow \]

3. \[ \Large \text{CH}_3\text{C}\text{OH} + \text{CH}_3\text{OH} \rightarrow \]

4. \[ \Large \text{CH}_3\text{C}\text{Cl} + \text{CH}_3\text{ONa} \rightarrow \]

5. \[ \Large \text{CH}_3\text{C}\text{-NH}_2 + \text{CH}_3\text{ONa} \rightarrow \]

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Transcribed Image Text:**Question:** Which of the following methods would work for preparing \[ \Large \text{CH}_3\text{COCH}_3 \]? **Check all that apply.** 1. \[ \Large \text{CH}_3\text{C}^{+}\text{H} + \text{CH}_3\text{ONa} \rightarrow \] 2. \[ \Large \text{CH}_3\text{C}^{+}\text{H} + \text{CH}_3\text{OH} \rightarrow \] 3. \[ \Large \text{CH}_3\text{C}\text{OH} + \text{CH}_3\text{OH} \rightarrow \] 4. \[ \Large \text{CH}_3\text{C}\text{Cl} + \text{CH}_3\text{ONa} \rightarrow \] 5. \[ \Large \text{CH}_3\text{C}\text{-NH}_2 + \text{CH}_3\text{ONa} \rightarrow \] **Options to select (checkboxes provided for each):** ☐ First reaction ☐ Second reaction ☐ Third reaction ☐ Fourth reaction ☐ Fifth reaction **Buttons:** - Submit - Previous Answers - Request Answer
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