(a)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of ethyl acetate using only acetic acid as the source of carbon is to be proposed.
Concept introduction:
A

Answer to Problem 21.86P
Ethyl acetate can be synthesized using only acetic acid as the source of carbon in the following way.
Explanation of Solution
The synthesis of ethyl acetate from acetic acid can be designed using retrosynthetic analysis.
The transform is an undoing of nucleophilic substitution at the carbonyl carbon.
In the forward direction, it can be achieved by reacting to acyl chloride with ethanol, both of which derived from acetic acid. The first one can be synthesized by reacting acetic acid with
Thus the synthesis of ethyl acetate can be carried out as
The synthesis of ethyl acetate was proposed based on conversion of acetic acid to acid chloride followed by nucleophilic addition.
(b)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of
Concept introduction:
A carboxylic acid is a fairly stable compound and does not readily undergo nucleophilic addition to form a new

Answer to Problem 21.86P
Explanation of Solution
The acid chloride can be obtained by treating acetic acid with
The synthesis of
(c)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of
Concept introduction:
A carboxylic acid is a fairly stable compound and does not readily undergo nucleophilic addition to form a new

Answer to Problem 21.86P
Explanation of Solution
The first transform breaks up the bond between one ethyl group and the carbon bonded to the OH group. This fragment can come from ethyl lithium while the larger one would be butanone. Butanone, in turn, can be derived from ethyl acetate and ethyl lithium. Thus, the synthesis in the forward direction can be carried out as
The synthesis of
(d)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of
Concept introduction:
A carboxylic acid is a fairly stable compound and does not readily undergo nucleophilic addition to form a new

Answer to Problem 21.86P
Explanation of Solution
Thus,
The synthesis of
(e)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of ethanamine using only acetic acid as the source of carbon is to be proposed.
Concept introduction:
A carboxylic acid is a fairly stable compound and does not readily undergo nucleophilic addition to form a new

Answer to Problem 21.86P
Ethanamine can be synthesized using only acetic acid as the source of carbon as
Explanation of Solution
Ethanamine has only two carbons, the same as acetic acid. So it can be synthesized using only one mole of acetic acid. The first reaction is the conversion of the acid to acid chloride. The acid chloride can then be treated with ammonia to produce acetamide. The amide on reduction with
The synthesis of ethanamine was proposed based on the conversion of acetic acid to acid chloride followed by nucleophilic substitution and reduction.
(f)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of
Concept introduction:
A carboxylic acid is a fairly stable compound and does not readily undergo nucleophilic addition to form a new

Answer to Problem 21.86P
Explanation of Solution
The synthesis of
(g)
Interpretation:
The synthesis of
Concept introduction:
A carboxylic acid is a fairly stable compound and does not readily undergo nucleophilic addition to form a new

Answer to Problem 21.86P
Explanation of Solution
The synthesis of
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