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Chapter 12.4, Problem 13P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The aryl or Vinyl halide that can be used to synthesize the compound given below has to be identified.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12.4, Problem 13P , additional homework tip  1

Concept introduction:

  • A vinyl halide is clearly a species with a formula CH2=C(X)H, in which a halide is directly bound to an olefin bond.

Example:  Ethylene, CH2=CH2, Vinyl chloride(CH2=CHCl).

  • An aryl halide has general formula C6H5X, in which an halide group X has substituted the aryl ring.
  • The simple example of an halide group X has substituted the aryl ring .

Example:  Chlorobenzene C6H5Cl

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The aryl or Vinyl halide that can be used to synthesize the compound given below has to be identified.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12.4, Problem 13P , additional homework tip  2

Concept introduction:

A vinyl halide is clearly a species with a formula CH2=C(X)H, in which a halide is directly bound to an olefin bond.

Example:  Ethylene, CH2=CH2, Vinyl chlorideCH2=CHCl.

An aryl halide has general formula C6H5X, in which a halide group X has substituted the aryl ring.

The simple example of an halide group X has substituted the aryl ring.

Example:  Chlorobenzene C6H5Cl

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The aryl or Vinyl halide that can be used to synthesize the compound given below has to be identified.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12.4, Problem 13P , additional homework tip  3

Concept introduction:

A vinyl halide is clearly a species with a formula CH2=C(X)H, in which a halide is directly bound to an olefin bond.

Example :  Ethylene, CH2=CH2, Vinyl chloride CH2=CHCl.

An aryl halide has general formula C6H5X, in which an halide group X has substituted the aryl ring .

The simple example of an halide group X has substituted the aryl ring .

Example :  Chlorobenzene C6H5Cl

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