Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and
Concept introduction:
An ester is a derivative of carboxylic which is obtained by replacing the
Answer to Problem 21.32AP
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and
Explanation of Solution
The reaction of ethyl benzoate in presence
Figure 1
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and
(b)
Interpretation:
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and
Concept introduction:
An ester is a derivative of carboxylic which is obtained by replacing the
Answer to Problem 21.32AP
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and
Explanation of Solution
The reaction of ethyl benzoate in the presence of
Figure 2
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and
(c)
Interpretation:
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and aqueous
Concept introduction:
An ester is a derivative of carboxylic which is obtained by replacing the
Answer to Problem 21.32AP
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and aqueous
Explanation of Solution
The reaction of ethyl benzoate in the presence of aqueous
Figure 3
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and aqueous
(d)
Interpretation:
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and
Concept introduction:
An ester is a derivative of carboxylic which is obtained by replacing the
Answer to Problem 21.32AP
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and
Explanation of Solution
The reduction reaction of ethyl benzoate takes place in the presence of
Figure 4
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and
(e)
Interpretation:
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and excess
Concept introduction:
An ester is a derivative of carboxylic which is obtained by replacing the
Answer to Problem 21.32AP
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and excess
Explanation of Solution
The reaction of ethyl benzoate with an excess of Grignard reagent
Figure 5
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and excess
(f)
Interpretation:
The product obtained from the reaction of the product of part (e) and acetyl chloride, pyridine at
Concept introduction:
An ester is a derivative of carboxylic which is obtained by replacing the
Answer to Problem 21.32AP
The product obtained from the reaction of the product of part (e) and acetyl chloride, pyridine, at
Explanation of Solution
The reaction of the product of part (e) and acetyl chloride, pyridine at
Figure 6
The product obtained from the reaction of the product of part (e) and acetyl chloride, pyridine, at
(g)
Interpretation:
The product obtained from the reaction of the product of part (e) and benzenesulfonyl chloride is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
An ester is a derivative of carboxylic which is obtained by replacing the
Answer to Problem 21.32AP
The product obtained from the reaction of the product of part (e) and benzenesulfonyl chloride is shown below.
Explanation of Solution
The reaction of the product of part (e) and benzenesulphonyl chloride undergoes substitution reaction. It results in the formation of
Figure 7
The product obtained from the reaction of the product of part (e) and benzenesulfonyl chloride is shown in Figure 7.
(h)
Interpretation:
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and
Concept introduction:
An ester is a derivative of carboxylic which is obtained by replacing the
Answer to Problem 21.32AP
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and
Explanation of Solution
The reaction of ethyl benzoate with
Figure 8
The product obtained from the reaction of ethyl benzoate and
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