A Small Scale Approach to Organic Laboratory Techniques
A Small Scale Approach to Organic Laboratory Techniques
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ISBN: 9781305799875
Author: Donald L. Pavia; George S. Kriz; Gary M. Lampman
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 22, Problem 2Q
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

Major alkene product by the dehydration of cyclohexanol needs to be identified:

Concept Introduction:

A dehydration reaction takes place after the removal of water molecule/s from the reactant molecule. In the mechanism of any organic reaction, negative charge always attacks the positive center, and removal of the good leaving group takes place. The stability of a leaving group depends on the stability of the molecule which can be shown by inductive, hyperconjugation or resonance effect.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

Major alkene product by the dehydration of 1-methylcyclohexanol needs to be identified:

Concept Introduction:

A dehydration reaction takes place after the removal of water molecule/s from the reactant molecule. In the mechanism of any organic reaction, negative charge always attacks the positive center, and removal of the good leaving group takes place. The stability of a leaving group depends on the stability of the molecule which can be shown by inductive, hyperconjugation or resonance effect.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

Major alkene product by the dehydration of 2-methyl cyclohexanol needs to be identified:

Concept Introduction:

A dehydration reaction takes place after the removal of water molecule/s from the reactant molecule. In the mechanism of any organic reaction, negative charge always attacks the positive center, and removal of good leaving group takes place. The stability of a leaving group depends on the stability of the molecule which can be shown by inductive, hyperconjugation or resonance effect.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

Major alkene product by the dehydration of 2,2-dimethylcyclohexanol needs to be identified:

Concept Introduction:

A dehydration reaction takes place after the removal of water molecule/s from the reactant molecule. In the mechanism of any organic reaction, negative charge always attacks the positive center, and removal of good leaving group takes place. The stability of a leaving group depends on the stability of the molecule which can be shown by inductive, hyperconjugation or resonance effect.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

Major alkene product by the dehydration of 1,2-cyclohexanediol needs to be identified:

Concept Introduction:

A dehydration reaction takes place after the removal of water molecule/s from the reactant molecule. In the mechanism of any organic reaction, negative charge always attacks on the positive center, and removal of good leaving group takes place. The stability of a leaving group depends on the stability of the molecule which can be shown by inductive, hyperconjugation or resonance effect.

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