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- Draw the products formed when p-methylaniline (p-CH3C6H4NH2) is treated with each reagent. a. HCl b. CH3COCl c. (CH3CO)2O d. excess CH3I e. (CH3)2C = O f. CH3COCl, AlCl3 g. CH3CO2H h. NaNO2, HCl i. Part (b), then CH3COCl, AlCl j. CH3CHO, NaBH3CNarrow_forwardDraw the product formed when phenylacetic acid (C6H5CH2COOH) is treated with each reagent. With some reagents, no reaction occurs. a. NaHCO3 b. NaOH c. SOCl2 d. NaCl e. NH3(1equiv) f. NH3, ∆ g. CH3OH, H2SO4 h. CH3OH, −OH i. [1] NaOH; [2] CH3COCl j. CH3NH2, DCC k. [1] SOCl2; [2] CH3CH2CH2NH2 (excess) l. [1] SOCl2; [2] (CH3)2; [2] (CHarrow_forwardClassify each alkyl halide as 1 °, 2 °, or 3 °.arrow_forward
- Draw the products formed when each alcohol is dehydrated with H 2SO 4. Use the Zaitsev rule to predict the major product when a mixture forms.arrow_forwardion 4 of 15 Urushiol, the component of poison ivy that is responsible for the characteristic itchy rash, is a mixture of catechols substitute with various long-chain alkyl groups. OH (CH,),– CH, pK = 8 Which of these treatments would be most effective at removing catechols from the surface of the skin after exposure to poison ivy? O Wash the area with cold water. O Wash the area with dilute vinegar or lemon juice. Wash the area with soap and water. O Wash the area with soap, water, and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate). Show MacBook Air DII DD 吕0 F12 F11 F7 F8 F4 F5 F6 F3 $ % & 5 6 7 E R T Y U F G H J C V M + || * 00arrow_forward0 NaBH₁ Ethanol A. Product A B. Product B C. Product C D. Product D E. Product E major product A OH B OH BH₁ FFF HO D HO E 12:42 AMarrow_forward
- Draw the product formed when each compound is treated with two equivalents of CH;CH,CH,CHgMgBr followed by H,0. OCH3 a. b. C. CH;CH2 OCH2CH3arrow_forward9. Part 1: Draw the structure for compound A. Part 2: Draw the structure for compound B. Part 3: Identify the required reagent(s) for step 1. Select the single best answer. A) NaOH, H2O B) NaNH2, NH3 C) H2SO4 D) NH3 Part 4:Identify the required reagents for step 3. Select the single best answer. A) Na, NH3 B) H2, Pd C) H2, Lindlar catalyst D) NaNH2, NH3arrow_forwardWhich of the following are acetals? Mark all that apply H OH OH A. OH3C OCH3 B. H OH OEt C. D.arrow_forward
- Draw the products formed when CH3CH2C=C Na+ reacts with each compound. a. CH3CH2CH2Br b.(CH3)2CHCH2CH2Cl c.(CH3CH2)3CCl d.BrCH2CH2CH2CH2OH e. ethylene oxide followed by H2O f.propene oxide followed by H2Oarrow_forwardOH conc H3PO4 A A MCPBA CH₂Cl₂ B NaOH H₂O 8. Identify the products A,B and C.arrow_forward1. Draw the product of the following transformations: 1. Br₂, H₂O 2. NaOH 3. CH3Li, ether; H3O+arrow_forward
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