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Chapter 21, Problem 21.60P

What reagents are needed to convert each compound to 2 butanone ( CH 3 COCH 2 CH 3 ) ?

a.Chapter 21, Problem 21.60P, What reagents are needed to convert each compound to 2butanone(CH3COCH2CH3)? a.b.c. CH3COCld. , example  1 b.Chapter 21, Problem 21.60P, What reagents are needed to convert each compound to 2butanone(CH3COCH2CH3)? a.b.c. CH3COCld. , example  2 c. CH 3 COCl d. CH 3 CH 2 C CH e. CH 3 C CCH 3

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Interpretation Introduction

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Interpretation: The reagents needed to convert given compound to 2butanone are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: Potassium dichromate is a strong oxidizing agent. Potassium dichromate is used in many organic reactions to oxidize organic compounds. Chromium atom present in Potassium chromate itself gets reduced from oxidation state six to a lower oxidation state and oxidizes the other compound.

Answer to Problem 21.60P

The reagent needed to convert given compound to 2butanone is K2Cr2O7.

Explanation of Solution

The given compound can be converted into 2butanone using K2Cr2O7. The oxidation reaction between the given compound and K2Cr2O7 is represented as,

Organic Chemistry-Package(Custom), Chapter 21, Problem 21.60P , additional homework tip  1

Figure 1

Conclusion

The reagent needed to convert given compound to 2butanone is K2Cr2O7.

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Interpretation Introduction

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Interpretation: The reagents needed to convert given compound to 2butanone are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: Gilman reagent is an organometallic compound. Gilman reagent is lithium dialkylcuprate that is used to add alkyl group in an organic compound. Gilman reagent reacts with any organic halide and substitute the halide group by an alkyl group.

Answer to Problem 21.60P

The reagents needed to convert given compound to 2butanone are (CH3)2CuLi and H2O.

Explanation of Solution

The given compound can be converted into 2butanone using (CH3)2CuLi and H2O. The reaction between the given compound, (CH3)2CuLi and H2O is represented as,

Organic Chemistry-Package(Custom), Chapter 21, Problem 21.60P , additional homework tip  2

Figure 2

Conclusion

The reagents needed to convert given compound to 2butanone are (CH3)2CuLi and H2O.

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Interpretation: The reagents needed to convert given compound to 2butanone are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: Gilman reagent is an organometallic compound. Gilman reagent is lithium dialkylcuprate that is used to add alkyl group in an organic compound. Gilman regent reacts with any organic halide and substitute the halide group by alkyl group.

Answer to Problem 21.60P

The reagent needed to convert given compound to 2butanone is (CH3CH2)2CuLi and H2O.

Explanation of Solution

The given compound can be converted into 2butanone using (CH3CH2)2CuLi and H2O. The reaction between the given compound, (CH3CH2)2CuLi and H2O is represented as,

Organic Chemistry-Package(Custom), Chapter 21, Problem 21.60P , additional homework tip  3

Figure 3

Conclusion

The reagent needed to convert given compound to 2butanone is (CH3CH2)2CuLi and H2O.

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Interpretation: The reagents needed to convert given compound to 2butanone are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: When an alkyne reacts with mercury sulfate solution in a strong acidic medium a ketone is formed and this reaction is known as the oxymercuration of alkynes. The oxymercuration of alkyne is a very effective method to convert an alkyne into a ketone.

Answer to Problem 21.60P

The reagent needed to convert given compound to 2butanone is HgSO4, H2SO4 and H2O.

Explanation of Solution

The given compound can be converted into 2butanone using HgSO4, H2SO4 and H2O. The oxymercuration reaction between the given compound, HgSO4, H2SO4 and H2O is represented as,

Organic Chemistry-Package(Custom), Chapter 21, Problem 21.60P , additional homework tip  4

Figure 4

Conclusion

The reagent needed to convert given compound to 2butanone is HgSO4, H2SO4 and H2O.

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Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Concept introduction: When an alkyne reacts with mercury sulfate solution in a strong acidic medium a ketone is formed and this reaction is known as the oxymercuration of alkynes. The oxymercuration of alkyne is a very effective method to convert an alkyne into a ketone.

Answer to Problem 21.60P

The reagent needed to convert given compound to 2butanone is HgSO4, H2SO4 and H2O.

Explanation of Solution

The given compound can be converted into 2butanone using HgSO4, H2SO4 and H2O. The oxymercuration reaction between the given compound, HgSO4, H2SO4 and H2O is represented as,

Organic Chemistry-Package(Custom), Chapter 21, Problem 21.60P , additional homework tip  5

Figure 5

Conclusion

The reagent needed to convert given compound to 2butanone is HgSO4, H2SO4 and H2O.

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