(a)
Interpretation: Structure of the expected product for the given reaction should be written.
CH3-CH2-COO-CH2-CH3 + NaOH(
Concept Introduction: A compound derived from an Oxoacid in which at least one Hydroxyl group (-OH) is replaced by an Alkoxy group (-O-R) is an Ester.
(a)
Answer to Problem 55A
Structure of the expected product is
CH3-CH2-COO-Na + CH3- CH2-OH
Explanation of Solution
An Ester reacts with Sodium Hydroxide:
CH3-CH2-COO-CH2-CH3 + NaOH( CH3-CH2-COO-Na + CH3- CH2-OH
It is a Saponification reaction, that is, used to synthesize soap. In this reaction, an ester reacts with Sodium Hydroxide yielding Carboxylate salt and Alcohol.
(b)
Interpretation: Structure of the expected product for the given reaction should be written.
CH3-COO-C6H5+KOH(
Concept Introduction: A compound derived from an Oxoacid in which at least one Hydroxyl group (-OH) is replaced by an Alkoxy group (-O-R) is an Ester.
(b)
Answer to Problem 55A
Structure of the expected product is
CH3-COO-C6H5+KOH( C6H5-COOK+ CH3OH
Explanation of Solution
An Ester reacts with Potassium Hydroxide:
CH3-COO-C6H5+KOH( C6H5-COOK+ CH3OH
In this reaction of basic Hydrolysis, the molecule of the base splits the linkage of an Ester. Acid portion of an Ester ends up as the Potassium salt and the Alcohol portion ends up as the free Alcohol.
(c)
Interpretation: The structure of the expected product for the given reaction should be written.
Concept Introduction: A compound derived from an Oxoacid in which at least one Hydroxyl group (-OH) is replaced by an Alkoxy group (-O-R) is an Ester.
(c)
Answer to Problem 55A
Structure of the expected product is
Explanation of Solution
Acidic Hydrolysis of an Ester.
In this reaction of Acidic Hydrolysis, water splits an ester bond. Hydrogen of H2O joins to the Oxygen atom in the (OR) part of the original Ester and the (OH) of H2O joins to the Carbonyl Carbon atom.
(d)
Interpretation: The structure of the expected product for the given reaction should be written.
Concept Introduction: A compound derived from an Oxoacid in which at least one Hydroxyl group (-OH) is replaced by an Alkoxy group (-O-R) is an Ester.
(d)
Answer to Problem 55A
Structure of the expected product is
Explanation of Solution
Acidic Hydrolysis of an Ester.
In this reaction of Acidic Hydrolysis, an Ester reacts with water to produce an Acid and an Alcohol. In order to have major Hydrolysis, excess water can be used. HCl provides the formation of both an Acid catalyst and water.
Chapter 23 Solutions
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