
(a)
Interpretation:
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and
Concept introduction:
Acid chloride is a acid of

Answer to Problem 21.33AP
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and
Explanation of Solution
Propionyl chloride undergoes hydrolysis reaction to from propionic acid. The water molecule acts as a nucleophile and attacks on the carbonyl carbon atom of propionyl chloride. The resultant compound lose
The corresponding
Figure 1
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and
(b)
Interpretation:
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride, ethanethiol, and pyridine, at
Concept introduction:
Acid chloride is a type of carboxylic acid derivatives. The general formula of acid chloride is

Answer to Problem 21.33AP
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride, ethanethiol, and pyridine, at
Explanation of Solution
Propionyl chloride is a acyl chloride. It has a electrophilic carbonyl carbonyl carbon atom. The ethanethiol molecule acts as a nucleophile and attacks on the carbonyl carbon atom of propionyl chloride. The resultant compound lose
The corresponding chemical reaction is shown below.
Figure 2
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride, ethanethiol, and pyridine, at
(c)
Interpretation:
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride,
Concept introduction:
Acid chloride is a type of carboxylic acid derivatives. The general formula of acid chloride is

Answer to Problem 21.33AP
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride,
Explanation of Solution
Propionyl chloride is an acyl chloride. It has an electrophilic carbonyl carbon atom. The compound
The corresponding chemical reaction is shown below.
Figure 3
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride,
(d)
Interpretation:
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and
Concept introduction:
Acid chloride is a type of carboxylic acid derivatives. The general formula of acid chloride is

Answer to Problem 21.33AP
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and
Explanation of Solution
Propionyl chloride is an acyl chloride. It has an electrophilic carbonyl carbon atom. The compound
The corresponding chemical reaction is shown below.
Figure 4
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and
(e)
Interpretation:
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and sulfur poison) is to be predicated.
Concept introduction:
Acid chloride is a type of carboxylic acid derivatives. The general formula of acid chloride is

Answer to Problem 21.33AP
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and sulfur poison) is shown below.
Explanation of Solution
Propionyl chloride is an acyl chloride. It has an electrophilic carbonyl carbon atom. propionyl chloride reduces similary as carbonylic acid with sulfur poison to an
Figure 5
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and sulfur poison) is shown in Figure 5
(f)
Interpretation:
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and
Concept introduction:
Acid chloride is a type of carboxylic acid derivatives. The general formula of acid chloride is

Answer to Problem 21.33AP
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and
Explanation of Solution
Propionyl chloride is an acyl chloride. It has an electrophilic carbonyl carbon atom. The compound undergoes Fredal craft acylation reaction with toluene in the presence of catalyst
The corresponding chemical reaction is shown below.
Figure 6
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and
(g)
Interpretation:
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and
Concept introduction:
Acid chloride is a type of carboxylic acid derivatives. The general formula of acid chloride is

Answer to Problem 21.33AP
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and
Explanation of Solution
Propionyl chloride is an acyl chloride. It has an electrophilic carbonyl carbon atom. The compound
The corresponding chemical reaction is shown below.
Figure 7
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and
(h)
Interpretation:
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and sodium benzoate is to be predicated.
Concept introduction:
Acid chloride is a type of carboxylic acid derivatives. The general formula of acid chloride is

Answer to Problem 21.33AP
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and sodium benzoate is shown below.
Explanation of Solution
Propionyl chloride is an acyl chloride. It has an electrophilic carbonyl carbon atom. Th The compound sodium benzoate reacts with propionyl chloride. The resultant compound lose
The corresponding chemical reaction is shown below.
Figure 8
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride and sodium benzoate is shown in Figure 8.
(i)
Interpretation:
The major product of the reaction between propionylchloride,
Concept introduction:
Acid chloride is a type of carboxylic acid derivatives. The general formula of acid chloride is

Answer to Problem 21.33AP
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride,
Explanation of Solution
Propionyl chloride is an acyl chloride. It has an electrophilic carbonyl carbon atom. Th The compound
The corresponding chemical reaction is shown below.
Figure 9
The major product of the reaction between propionyl chloride,
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