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Chapter 14.11, Problem 22CC

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The reagents used in preparation of following Thiols are to be given.

Concept Introduction:

The replacement of OH groups with SH is called Thiols. The preparation of Thiols takes place by SN2   reaction of Sodium hydroxide with suitable Alkyl halide.

ORG.CHEM EBOOK W/BBWILEY PLUS>CUSTOM<, Chapter 14.11, Problem 22CC , additional homework tip  1

This reaction even occurs when secondary substrate without opposing E2 reactions, because the hydrosulphide ion is an excellent substrate and poor base. The attack of nucleophile at chirality centre, results in inversion of configuration.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The reagents used in preparation of following Thiols are to be given.

Concept Introduction:

The replacement of OH groups with SH   is called Thiols. The preparation of Thiols takes place by SN2   reaction of Sodium hydroxide with suitable Alkyl halide.

ORG.CHEM EBOOK W/BBWILEY PLUS>CUSTOM<, Chapter 14.11, Problem 22CC , additional homework tip  2

This reaction even occurs when secondary substrate without opposing E2 reactions, because the hydrosulphide ion is an excellent substrate and poor base. The attack of nucleophile at chirality centre, results in inversion of configuration.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The reagents used in preparation of following Thiols are to be given.

Concept Introduction:

The replacement of OH groups with SH   is called Thiols. The preparation of Thiols takes place by SN2   reaction of Sodium hydroxide with suitable Alkyl halide.

ORG.CHEM EBOOK W/BBWILEY PLUS>CUSTOM<, Chapter 14.11, Problem 22CC , additional homework tip  3

This reaction even occurs when secondary substrate without opposing E2 reactions, because the hydrosulphide ion is an excellent substrate and poor base. The attack of nucleophile at chirality centre, results in inversion of configuration.

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