(a)
Interpretation: Synthesis for given compound using starting material has to be written.
Concept introduction: Synthesis of final compound is done using given starting material. Starting material is treated with a base. The enolate ion attacks on ethyl bromide to give the final product. The reaction between enolate ion and alkyl bromide is
(b)
Interpretation: Synthesis for given compound using starting material has to be written.
Concept introduction: Synthesis of final compound is done using given starting material. Starting material is treated with base and a cyclic species is formed. Intermediate species is treated with alkoxide base and ethyl bromide. In next step hydrolysis and decarboxylation takes place and the final product is obtained.
(c)
Interpretation: Synthesis for given compound using starting material is to be written.
Concept introduction: Synthesis of final compound is done using given starting material. Starting material have no
(d)
Interpretation: Synthesis for given compound using starting material has to be written.
Concept introduction: Synthesis of final compound is done using given starting materials. Starting material is treated with alkoxide base and cyclopentyl bromide. In the next two steps decarboxylation takes place and the final product is formed.
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- Reagan is doing an atomic absorption experiment that requires a set of zinc standards in the 0.4- 1.6 ppm range. A 1000 ppm Zn solution was prepared by dissolving the necessary amount of solid Zn(NO3)2 in water. The standards can be prepared by diluting the 1000 ppm Zn solution. Table 1 shows one possible set of serial dilutions (stepwise dilution of a solution) that Reagan could perform to make the necessary standards. Solution A was prepared by diluting 5.00 ml of the 1000 ppm Zn standard to 50.00 ml. Solutions C-E are called "calibration standards" because they will be used to calibrate the atomic absorption spectrometer. Table 1: Dilutions of Zinc Solutions Solution Zinc Solution Volume Diluted Solution Concentration used volume (ppm Zn) (mL) (mL) concentration (ppm Zn) Solution concentration A 1000 5.00 50.00 1.00×10² (ppm Zn(NO3)2) 2.90×10² Solution concentration (M Zn(NO3)2 1.53×10-3 B Solution A 5.00 100.00 5.00 C Solution B 5.00 50.00 0.50 7.65×10-6 D Solution B 10.00 50.00…arrow_forwardNonearrow_forwardNonearrow_forward
- Organic ChemistryChemistryISBN:9781305580350Author:William H. Brown, Brent L. Iverson, Eric Anslyn, Christopher S. FootePublisher:Cengage Learning