Organic Chemistry (6th Edition)
Organic Chemistry (6th Edition)
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ISBN: 9781260119107
Author: Janice Gorzynski Smith
Publisher: McGraw Hill Education
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Chapter 13, Problem 27P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation: The constitutional isomers formed by the monochlorination of given alkanes with Cl2 and hv is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The compounds with same chemical formula but different arrangement of atoms in space are known as the constitutional isomers.

The reaction of halogen with alkane results in the formation of alkyl halide. This type of reaction is a radical substitution reaction. The halogenation of alkanes takes place via radical intermediates. If CH bond is weaker than hydrogen is replaced more readily.

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Answer to Problem 27P

The five constitutional isomers formed by the reaction of 2,2,5trimethylhexane with Cl2 in the presence of light are,

Organic Chemistry (6th Edition), Chapter 13, Problem 27P , additional homework tip  1

The four constitutional isomers formed by the reaction of 1,1,3trimethylcyclobutane with Cl2 in the presence of light are,

Organic Chemistry (6th Edition), Chapter 13, Problem 27P , additional homework tip  2

Explanation of Solution

The compounds with same chemical formula but have different arrangement of atoms in space is known as the constitutional isomer.

The reaction of halogen with alkane results in the formation of alkyl halide. This type of reaction is a radical substitution reaction. The halogenation of alkanes takes place via radical intermediates. If CH bond is weaker than hydrogen is replaced more readily.

The given alkanes are shown below.

Organic Chemistry (6th Edition), Chapter 13, Problem 27P , additional homework tip  3

Figure 1

The given structure is in ball and stick model. The white color balls represent hydrogen atom and black color ball represents carbon atoms.

Therefore, structure of given alkanes are,

Organic Chemistry (6th Edition), Chapter 13, Problem 27P , additional homework tip  4

Figure 2

The constitutional isomers formed by the reaction of 2,2,5trimethylhexane with Cl2 in presence of light are shown below.

Organic Chemistry (6th Edition), Chapter 13, Problem 27P , additional homework tip  5

Figure 3

Therefore, the five constitutional isomers formed by the reaction of 2,2,5trimethylhexane with Cl2 in the presence of light.

Similarly, the constitutional isomers formed by the reaction of 1,1,3trimethylcyclobutane with Cl2 in the presence of light are shown below.

Organic Chemistry (6th Edition), Chapter 13, Problem 27P , additional homework tip  6

Figure 4

Therefore, the four constitutional isomers formed by the reaction of 1,1,3trimethylcyclobutane with Cl2 in the presence of light.

Conclusion

The constitutional isomers formed by monochlorination of given alkanes with Cl2 and hv is shown in Figure 3 and 4.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation: The major bromination product formed by heating each alkane with Br2 is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: The reaction of hydrogen halide with alkane results in the formation of alkyl halide. The halogenation of alkanes takes place via radical intermediates. If CH bond is weaker than hydrogen is replaced more readily.

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Answer to Problem 27P

The major product formed by the reaction of 2,2,5trimethylhexane with Br2 in the presence of light is,

Organic Chemistry (6th Edition), Chapter 13, Problem 27P , additional homework tip  7

The major product formed by the reaction of 1,1,3trimethylcyclobutane with Br2 in presence of light is,

Organic Chemistry (6th Edition), Chapter 13, Problem 27P , additional homework tip  8

Explanation of Solution

The reaction of hydrogen halide with alkane results in the formation of alkyl halide. The halogenation of alkanes takes place via radical intermediates. If CH bond is weak, then hydrogen is replaced more readily. Bromination is a selective reaction.

The major product formed by the reaction of 2,2,5trimethylhexane with Br2 in presence of light is shown below.

Organic Chemistry (6th Edition), Chapter 13, Problem 27P , additional homework tip  9

Figure 5

The major product formed by the reaction of 1,1,3trimethylcyclobutane with Br2 in presence of light is shown below.

Organic Chemistry (6th Edition), Chapter 13, Problem 27P , additional homework tip  10

Figure 6

Conclusion

The major product formed by monochlorination of given alkanes with Br2 and hv is shown in Figure 5 and 6.

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