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- Draw the product formed when (CH3)2CHOH is treated with each reagent. a. SOCl2, pyridine b. TsCl, pyridine c. H2SO4 d. HBr e. PBr3, then NaCN f. POCl3, pyridinearrow_forwardDraw the organic product(s) formed when CH3CH₂CH₂OH is treated with each reagent. a. H₂SO4 d. HBr g. TsCl, pyridine b. NaH h. [1] NaH; [2] CH₂CH₂Br e. SOCI₂, pyridine f. PBr3 c. HCI + ZnCl₂ Hint: NaH deprotonates the alcohol forming an alkoxidearrow_forwardDraw the products formed in each reaction.arrow_forward
- Draw 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_forward4. Draw the products formed when 3-hexyne is treated with each reagent a. HBr(2 equivalents) b. Bra (2 equivalents) c. H₂ (2 equivalents) d. [1] 2Na [2]NH,(1)arrow_forwardDraw the organic products formed in each reaction.arrow_forward
- Draw the products of each reaction.arrow_forwardDraw the products formed when A or B is treated with each reagent. In some cases, no reaction occurs.a. NaBH4, CH3OHb. [1] LiAlH4; [2] H2Oc. [1] CH3MgBr (excess); [2] H2Od. [1] C6H5Li (excess); [2] H2Oe. Na2Cr2O7, H2SO4, H2Oarrow_forwardDraw the products in each reaction.arrow_forward
- Show how to bring about each conversion in good yield. a. b. C6H5 Cl OH COOH C6H5 COOHarrow_forwardDraw the products formed when each compound is treated with HNO3 and H2SO4.arrow_forwardDraw the major product of this reaction. Ignore inorganic byproducts. 1 1. Hg(OAC)2, H₂O 2. NaBH4, NaOH Drawing Parrow_forward
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