(a) Interpretation: The given transformation should be explained. Concept Introduction: The acid catalyzed hydration of alkenes result in the formation of alcohols. In this reaction, the hydrogen ion from the acid reacts with the pi electrons of the double bond resulting formation of carbocation. This carbocation can reacts with the lone pair on oxygen atom resulting substitution of hydronium ion group on the carbon having positive charge. The HSO 4 − ion so formed then abstract one hydrogen atom resulting the formation of alcohol.
(a) Interpretation: The given transformation should be explained. Concept Introduction: The acid catalyzed hydration of alkenes result in the formation of alcohols. In this reaction, the hydrogen ion from the acid reacts with the pi electrons of the double bond resulting formation of carbocation. This carbocation can reacts with the lone pair on oxygen atom resulting substitution of hydronium ion group on the carbon having positive charge. The HSO 4 − ion so formed then abstract one hydrogen atom resulting the formation of alcohol.
Solution Summary: The author explains that acid catalyzed hydration of alkenes result in the formation of alcohols. The hydrogen ion from the acid reacts with the pi electrons of the double bond resulting formation
Definition Definition Organic compounds that contain at least one double bond between carbon-carbon atoms. The general molecular formula for alkenes with one double bond is C n H 2n .
Chapter 14, Problem 14.72P
Interpretation Introduction
(a)
Interpretation:
The given transformation should be explained.
Concept Introduction:
The acid catalyzed hydration of alkenes result in the formation of alcohols. In this reaction, the hydrogen ion from the acid reacts with the pi electrons of the double bond resulting formation of carbocation. This carbocation can reacts with the lone pair on oxygen atom resulting substitution of hydronium ion group on the carbon having positive charge. The HSO4− ion so formed then abstract one hydrogen atom resulting the formation of alcohol.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
The given transformation should be explained.
Concept Introduction:
The acid catalyzed hydration of alkenes result in the formation of alcohols. In this reaction, the hydrogen ion from the acid reacts with the pi electrons of the double bond resulting formation of carbocation. This carbocation can reacts with the lone pair on oxygen atom resulting substitution of hydronium ion group on the carbon having positive charge. The HSO4− ion so formed then abstract one hydrogen atom resulting the formation of alcohol.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
The given transformation should be explained.
Concept Introduction:
The acid catalyzed hydration of alkenes result in the formation of alcohols. In this reaction, the hydrogen ion from the acid reacts with the pi electrons of the double bond resulting formation of carbocation. This carbocation can reacts with the lone pair on oxygen atom resulting substitution of hydronium ion group on the carbon having positive charge. The HSO4− ion so formed then abstract one hydrogen atom resulting the formation of alcohol.
Interpretation Introduction
(d)
Interpretation:
The given transformation should be explained.
Concept Introduction:
The acid catalyzed hydration of alkenes result in the formation of alcohols. In this reaction, the hydrogen ion from the acid reacts with the pi electrons of the double bond resulting formation of carbocation. This carbocation can reacts with the lone pair on oxygen atom resulting substitution of hydronium ion group on the carbon having positive charge. The HSO4− ion so formed then abstract one hydrogen atom resulting the formation of alcohol.
Interpretation Introduction
(e)
Interpretation:
The given transformation should be explained.
Concept Introduction:
The acid catalyzed hydration of alkenes result in the formation of alcohols. In this reaction, the hydrogen ion from the acid reacts with the pi electrons of the double bond resulting formation of carbocation. This carbocation can reacts with the lone pair on oxygen atom resulting substitution of hydronium ion group on the carbon having positive charge. The HSO4− ion so formed then abstract one hydrogen atom resulting the formation of alcohol.