Organic Chemistry, 3e WileyPLUS Registration Card + Loose-leaf Print Companion
Organic Chemistry, 3e WileyPLUS Registration Card + Loose-leaf Print Companion
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ISBN: 9781119340577
Author: Klein
Publisher: Wiley (WileyPLUS Products)
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Chapter 12.3, Problem 7CC

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The reagent for the given transformation should be identified.

Concept introduction:

The SN1 reaction: SN1 reaction twostep process. The first step is departure of the leaving group and forms stable carbocation second step is nucleophile attacks to the carbocation.

The SN2 reaction: SN2 reaction is concerted reaction. SN2 reaction is single step process, nucleophile attacks and departure of the leaving group occurs in simultaneous manner.

9-BBN (9-Borabicyclo [3.3.1] nonane) or diborane is used for the hydroboration of alkene. Boron addition to the double bond and subsequent oxidation of the new formed borane yields anti-Markovnikov alcohols.

The role of dilute sulfuric acid is used for the hydration of alkene in organic synthesis.

Reduction: Aldehydes or ketones undergoing reduction by using reducing agent like LAH or NaBH4 which provides alcohol.

The oxymercuration reaction is an electrophilic addition reaction, an alkene undergoes oxymercuration and forms neutral alcohol.

Anti-Markovnikov’s rule: unsymmetrical alkene reacts with hydrogen halide, halide ions (negative part) goes to the less substitution position of carbon-carbon double bond which provides alkyl halides.

Markovnikov addition: unsymmetrical alkene reacts with hydrogen halide, halide ions (negative part) goes to the more substitution position of carbon-carbon double bond which provides alkyl halides.

 (b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The reagent for the given transformation should be identified.

Concept introduction:

The SN1 reaction: SN1 reaction twostep process. The first step is departure of the leaving group and forms stable carbocation second step is nucleophile attacks to the carbocation.

The SN2 reaction: SN2 reaction is concerted reaction. SN2 reaction is single step process, nucleophile attacks and departure of the leaving group occurs in simultaneous manner.

9-BBN (9-Borabicyclo [3.3.1] nonane) or diborane is used for the hydroboration of alkene. Boron addition to the double bond and subsequent oxidation of the new formed borane yields anti-Markovnikov alcohols.

The role of dilute sulfuric acid is used for the hydration of alkene in organic synthesis.

Reduction: Aldehydes or ketones undergoing reduction by using reducing agent like LAH or NaBH4 which provides alcohol.

The oxymercuration reaction is an electrophilic addition reaction, an alkene undergoes oxymercuration and forms neutral alcohol.

Anti-Markovnikov’s rule: unsymmetrical alkene reacts with hydrogen halide, halide ions (negative part) goes to the less substitution position of carbon-carbon double bond which provides alkyl halides.

Markovnikov addition: unsymmetrical alkene reacts with hydrogen halide, halide ions (negative part) goes to the more substitution position of carbon-carbon double bond which provides alkyl halides.

 (c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The reagent for the given transformation should be identified.

Concept introduction:

The SN1 reaction: SN1 reaction twostep process. The first step is departure of the leaving group and forms stable carbocation second step is nucleophile attacks to the carbocation.

The SN2 reaction: SN2 reaction is concerted reaction. SN2 reaction is single step process, nucleophile attacks and departure of the leaving group occurs in simultaneous manner.

9-BBN (9-Borabicyclo [3.3.1] nonane) or diborane is used for the hydroboration of alkene. Boron addition to the double bond and subsequent oxidation of the new formed borane yields anti-Markovnikov alcohols.

The role of dilute sulfuric acid is used for the hydration of alkene in organic synthesis.

Reduction: Aldehydes or ketones undergoing reduction by using reducing agent like LAH or NaBH4 which provides alcohol.

The oxymercuration reaction is an electrophilic addition reaction, an alkene undergoes oxymercuration and forms neutral alcohol.

Anti-Markovnikov’s rule: unsymmetrical alkene reacts with hydrogen halide, halide ions (negative part) goes to the less substitution position of carbon-carbon double bond which provides alkyl halides.

Markovnikov addition: unsymmetrical alkene reacts with hydrogen halide, halide ions (negative part) goes to the more substitution position of carbon-carbon double bond which provides alkyl halides.

 (d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The reagent for the given transformation should be identified.

Concept introduction:

The SN1 reaction: SN1 reaction twostep process. The first step is departure of the leaving group and forms stable carbocation second step is nucleophile attacks to the carbocation.

The SN2 reaction: SN2 reaction is concerted reaction. SN2 reaction is single step process, nucleophile attacks and departure of the leaving group occurs in simultaneous manner.

9-BBN (9-Borabicyclo [3.3.1] nonane) or diborane is used for the hydroboration of alkene. Boron addition to the double bond and subsequent oxidation of the new formed borane yields anti-Markovnikov alcohols.

The role of dilute sulfuric acid is used for the hydration of alkene in organic synthesis.

Reduction: Aldehydes or ketones undergoing reduction by using reducing agent like LAH or NaBH4 which provides alcohol.

The oxymercuration reaction is an electrophilic addition reaction, an alkene undergoes oxymercuration and forms neutral alcohol.

Anti-Markovnikov’s rule: unsymmetrical alkene reacts with hydrogen halide, halide ions (negative part) goes to the less substitution position of carbon-carbon double bond which provides alkyl halides.

Markovnikov addition: unsymmetrical alkene reacts with hydrogen halide, halide ions (negative part) goes to the more substitution position of carbon-carbon double bond which provides alkyl halides.

 (e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The reagent for the given transformation should be identified.

Concept introduction:

The SN1 reaction: SN1 reaction twostep process. The first step is departure of the leaving group and forms stable carbocation second step is nucleophile attacks to the carbocation.

The SN2 reaction: SN2 reaction is concerted reaction. SN2 reaction is single step process, nucleophile attacks and departure of the leaving group occurs in simultaneous manner.

9-BBN (9-Borabicyclo [3.3.1] nonane) or diborane is used for the hydroboration of alkene. Boron addition to the double bond and subsequent oxidation of the new formed borane yields anti-Markovnikov alcohols.

The role of dilute sulfuric acid is used for the hydration of alkene in organic synthesis.

Reduction: Aldehydes or ketones undergoing reduction by using reducing agent like LAH or NaBH4 which provides alcohol.

The oxymercuration reaction is an electrophilic addition reaction, an alkene undergoes oxymercuration and forms neutral alcohol.

Anti-Markovnikov’s rule: unsymmetrical alkene reacts with hydrogen halide, halide ions (negative part) goes to the less substitution position of carbon-carbon double bond which provides alkyl halides.

Markovnikov addition: unsymmetrical alkene reacts with hydrogen halide, halide ions (negative part) goes to the more substitution position of carbon-carbon double bond which provides alkyl halides.

 (f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The reagent for the given transformation should be identified.

Concept introduction:

The SN1 reaction: SN1 reaction twostep process. The first step is departure of the leaving group and forms stable carbocation second step is nucleophile attacks to the carbocation.

The SN2 reaction: SN2 reaction is concerted reaction. SN2 reaction is single step process, nucleophile attacks and departure of the leaving group occurs in simultaneous manner.

9-BBN (9-Borabicyclo [3.3.1] nonane) or diborane is used for the hydroboration of alkene. Boron addition to the double bond and subsequent oxidation of the new formed borane yields anti-Markovnikov alcohols.

The role of dilute sulfuric acid is used for the hydration of alkene in organic synthesis.

Reduction: Aldehydes or ketones undergoing reduction by using reducing agent like LAH or NaBH4 which provides alcohol.

The oxymercuration reaction is an electrophilic addition reaction, an alkene undergoes oxymercuration and forms neutral alcohol.

Anti-Markovnikov’s rule: unsymmetrical alkene reacts with hydrogen halide, halide ions (negative part) goes to the less substitution position of carbon-carbon double bond which provides alkyl halides.

Markovnikov addition: unsymmetrical alkene reacts with hydrogen halide, halide ions (negative part) goes to the more substitution position of carbon-carbon double bond which provides alkyl halides.

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