Organic Chemistry Study Guide and Solutions
Organic Chemistry Study Guide and Solutions
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781936221868
Author: Marc Loudon, Jim Parise
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 21, Problem 21.16P
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(a)

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The given reaction is to be completed.

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Carboxylic acid is a class of organic compound that contains a COOH group attached with a hydrocarbon chain. The name of these compounds ends with a suffix oicacid or icacid. The compounds possessing the molecular formula, RCOCl are known as acid chloride. In acid chlorides, the reactivity is very high because of which they are used in many organic reactions. These are derivatives of carboxylic acid.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The given reaction is to be completed.

Concept introduction:

The compounds possessing the molecular formula, RCOCl are known as acid chloride. In acid chlorides, the reactivity is very high because of which they are used in many organic reactions. These are derivatives of carboxylic acid.

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(c)

Interpretation:

The given reaction is to be completed.

Concept introduction:

The compounds possessing the molecular formula, RCOCl are known as acid chloride. In acid chlorides, the reactivity is very high because of which they are used in many organic reactions. These are derivatives of carboxylic acid.

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(d)

Interpretation:

The given reaction is to be completed.

Concept introduction:

The compounds possessing the molecular formula, RCOCl are known as acid chloride. In acid chlorides, the reactivity is very high because of which they are used in many organic reactions. These are derivatives of carboxylic acid.

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(e)

Interpretation:

The given reaction is to be completed.

Concept introduction:

Phosgene has a molecular formula ClCOCl. It is used to prepare plastics and it is one of the poisonous gas. The compounds possessing the molecular formula, RCOCl are known as acid chloride. In acid chlorides, the reactivity is very high because of which they are used in many organic reactions. These are derivatives of carboxylic acid.

Interpretation Introduction

(f)

Interpretation:

The given reaction is to be completed.

Concept introduction:

Phosgene has a molecular formula ClCOCl. It is used to prepare plastics and it is one of the poisonous gas. The compounds possessing the molecular formula, RCOCl are known as acid chloride. In acid chlorides, the reactivity is very high because of which they are used in many organic reactions. These are derivatives of carboxylic acid.

Interpretation Introduction

(g)

Interpretation:

The given reaction is to be completed.

Concept introduction:

Carbonate is a salt of carbonic acid having formula, CO32. It decomposes on heating and releases carbon dioxide gas. It may be acidic or basic in nature. A glycol is defined as the molecule that contains two hydroxyl groups attached to different carbons. They are usually known as vicinal alcohols. Ethylene glycol is the first member of the glycol series-it is used as an antifreeze agent.

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(h)

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The given reaction is to be completed.

Concept introduction:

The organic compound phthalic anhydride is derived from phthalic acid. It is used in the formation of plasticizers. It is used as a precursor for the synthesis of phthalate ester when reacted with an alcohol. It is also used in pharmaceuticals company.

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