Organic Chemistry Study Guide and Solutions
Organic Chemistry Study Guide and Solutions
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ISBN: 9781936221868
Author: Marc Loudon, Jim Parise
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 21, Problem 21.34AP
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The structure of a compound (C3H5N) which liberates ammonia on treatment with hot aqueous KOH is to be predicated.

Concept introduction:

Nitrile compounds are organic compound with general formula RCN. The nitrile compound on reaction with base gives salt of carboxylic acid and ammonia. The nitrile compounds after reaction with an acid forms carboxylic acid and ammonium ion.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The structure of a compound C3H7ON that liberates ammonia on treatment with hot aqueous KOH is to be predicated.

Concept introduction:

Amides are the organic compounds that are formed by a combination of carboxylic acids and amine. Amides are hydrolyzed either in acidic or basic media to yield carboxylic acids and amine or ammonium ion and carboxylate anions.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The structure of a compound which gives 1-butanol and 2-methyl-2-propanol on treatment with excess CH3MgI followed by protonolysis is to be predicated.

Concept introduction:

Grignard reagents are organometallic compounds which are prepared using alkyl halides in the presence of magnesium metal in dry ether. These reagents act as strong nucleophiles and bases.Grignard reagents reacts with ketone to form alcohol.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The structure equal amounts of 1-hexanol and 2-hexanol on treatment with LiAlH4 followed by protonolysisis to be predicated.

Concept introduction:

The metal hydride reagents are good reducing agents such as LiAlH4. Lithium aluminum hydride is used in many organic syntheses as a reducing agent. It can reduce carboxylic acid in carbonyl compounds and further reduces carbonyl compound into alcohol.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

The structure of a compound which gives CO2, +NH4, and acetic acid after boiling in concentrated aqueous HCl is to be predicated.

Concept introduction:

Nitrile compounds are organic compound with general formula RCN. The nitrile compound on reaction with base gives salt of carboxylic acid and ammonia. The nitrile compounds after reaction with an acid forms carboxylic acid and ammonium ion.

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