Student Solutions Manual for Bettelheim/Brown/Campbell/Farrell/Torres' Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry, 11th
Student Solutions Manual for Bettelheim/Brown/Campbell/Farrell/Torres' Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry, 11th
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ISBN: 9781305081055
Author: Bettelheim, Frederick A.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.4P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

To draw the structural formula of given organic compounds.

Concept Introduction:

Ester, amide and anhydride are derivatives of carboxylic acid.

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Answer to Problem 19.4P

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Explanation of Solution

We know that CO3-2 is carbonate ion. When two O atoms of this ion are bonded with methyl group it forms dimethyl carbonate. Hence common name of OC(OCH3 )2 is dimethyl carbonate. The IUPAC name of this compound is Methyl carbonate.

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(b)

Interpretation:

To draw the structural formula of given organic compounds.

Concept Introduction:

Ester, amide and anhydride are derivatives of carboxylic acid.

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This is a nitro derivative of benzamide in which nitro group is bonded at para position with respect to amide group. Benzamide is C6H5-CONH2 in which the amide group is directly bonded with aromatic ring. Here the nitro-group is bonded at para position.

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(c)

Interpretation:

To draw the structural formula of given organic compounds.

Concept Introduction:

Ester, amide and anhydride are derivatives of carboxylic acid.

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Explanation of Solution

Alkyl alkanoate is the general name for ester. Here Alkyl indicates the small alkyl group in RCOOR and alkanoate is RCOO- part. The name given is ethyl 3-hydroxybutanate, hence 3-hydroxybutanate will be RCOO-part and ethyl will be another r of ester. Therefore, the structure of ethyl 3-hydroxybutanate will be CH3CH(OH)CH2COOCH2CH3.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

To draw the structural formula of given organic compounds.

Concept Introduction:

Ester, amide and anhydride are derivatives of carboxylic acid.

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Answer to Problem 19.4P

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Diethyl oxalate is the diester of oxalic acid (HOOC-COOH). As name suggested, diethyl stands for two ethyl group bonded at both carbon atoms of oxalic acid hence the formula will be C2H5-OCO-COO-C2H5..

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(e)

Interpretation:

To draw the structural formula of given organic compounds.

Concept Introduction:

Ester, amide and anhydride are derivatives of carboxylic acid.

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Answer to Problem 19.4P

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Ethyl trans-2-pentenoate.

Explanation of Solution

Ethyl trans-2-pentenoate is the ester of 2-pentenoic acid with ethanol. Here trans indicates the position of H on both double bonded carbon atoms. Hence in the formula of ester R1 -COO-R2 ; R2 will be ethyl group from alcohol and R1 will be alkyl group from acid.

Interpretation Introduction

(f)

Interpretation:

To draw the structural formula of given organic compounds.

Concept Introduction:

Ester, amide and anhydride are derivatives of carboxylic acid.

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Answer to Problem 19.4P

Student Solutions Manual for Bettelheim/Brown/Campbell/Farrell/Torres' Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry, 11th, Chapter 19, Problem 19.4P , additional homework tip  6

Butanoic anhydride.

Explanation of Solution

Butanoic anhydride is the anhydride of butanoic acid with −COOCO- as functional group. Butanoic acid is CH3-CH2-CH2-COOH. Dehydration or elimination of one water molecule between two butanoic acid forms butanoic anhydride. Hence the structural formula will be CH3-CH2-CH2-COO-CO-CH2-CH2-CH3.

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