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Author: Janice Gorzynski Smith Dr.
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Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P

Draw the products formed when p - methylaniline ( p -CH 3 C 6 H 4 NH 2 ) is treated with each reagent.

a. HCl

b. CH 3 COCl

c. ( CH 3 CO ) 2 O

d. excess CH 3 I

e. ( CH 3 ) 2 C O

f. CH 3 COCl, AlCl 3

g. CH 3 CO 2 H

h. NaNO 2 , HCl

i. Part (b), then CH 3 COCl, AlCl 3

j. CH 3 CHO, NaBH 3 CN

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(a)

Interpretation: The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with HCl is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Amines are the derivatives of ammonia consisting of nitrogen atom with the lone pair of electrons. They are basic compounds. The synthesis of the products relies upon the type of reactants and reagents that are used during the reactions. The energy of a target molecule should be low because it increases the stability of a molecule that results in the formation of molecules with high yield. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.

Answer to Problem 25.52P

The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with HCl is shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  1

Explanation of Solution

The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with HCl is shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  2

Figure 1

In the above reaction, hydrochloric acid attacks on nitrogen atom of p- methylaniline to form the final product. The starting material of the reaction behaves as basic compound due to the presence of NH2 group.

Conclusion

The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with HCl is drawn in Figure 1.

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(b)

Interpretation: The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3COCl are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Amines are the derivatives of ammonia consisting of nitrogen atom with the lone pair of electrons. They are basic compounds. The synthesis of the products relies upon the type of reactants and reagents that are used during the reactions. The energy of a target molecule should be low because it increases the stability of a molecule that results in the formation of molecules with high yield. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.

Answer to Problem 25.52P

The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3COCl are drawn below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  3

Explanation of Solution

The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3COCl are shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  4

Figure 2

The above reaction indicates that COCH3 part of acetyl chloride reacts with NH2 of p- methylaniline to form the final product. The other product formed in the reaction is HCl.

Conclusion

The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3COCl are drawn in Figure 2.

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(c)

Interpretation: The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with (CH3CO)2O are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Amines are the derivatives of ammonia consisting of nitrogen atom with the lone pair of electrons. They are basic compounds. The synthesis of the products relies upon the type of reactants and reagents that are used during the reactions. The energy of a target molecule should be low because it increases the stability of a molecule that results in the formation of molecules with high yield. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.

Answer to Problem 25.52P

The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with (CH3CO)2O are shown in Figure 3.

Explanation of Solution

The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with (CH3CO)2O are shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  5

Figure 3

The above reaction implies that COCH3 part of (CH3CO)2O reacts with NH2 of p- methylaniline to form the final product. The other product formed in the reaction is CH3COOH.

Conclusion

The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with (CH3CO)2O are drawn in Figure 3.

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(d)

Interpretation: The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with excess CH3I are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Amines are the derivatives of ammonia consisting of nitrogen atom with the lone pair of electrons. They are basic compounds. The synthesis of the products relies upon the type of reactants and reagents that are used during the reactions. The energy of a target molecule should be low because it increases the stability of a molecule that results in the formation of molecules with high yield. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.

Answer to Problem 25.52P

The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with excess CH3I are drawn in Figure 4.

Explanation of Solution

The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with excess CH3I are shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  6

Figure 4

The above reaction indicates that excess of methyl iodide reacts with NH2 of p- methylaniline to form the quaternary ammonium salt.

Conclusion

The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with excess CH3I are drawn in Figure 4.

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(e)

Interpretation: The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with (CH3)2C=O are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Amines are the derivatives of ammonia consisting of nitrogen atom with the lone pair of electrons. They are basic compounds. The synthesis of the products relies upon the type of reactants and reagents that are used during the reactions. The energy of a target molecule should be low because it increases the stability of a molecule that results in the formation of molecules with high yield. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.

Answer to Problem 25.52P

The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with (CH3)2C=O are drawn in Figure 5.

Explanation of Solution

The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with (CH3)2C=O are shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  7

Figure 5

Water gets removed when (CH3)2C=O reacts with p- methylaniline and the final product is formed.

Conclusion

The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with (CH3)2CO are drawn in Figure 5.

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(f)

Interpretation: The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3COCl,AlCl3 are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Amines are the derivatives of ammonia consisting of nitrogen atom with the lone pair of electrons. They are basic compounds. The synthesis of the products relies upon the type of reactants and reagents that are used during the reactions. The energy of a target molecule should be low because it increases the stability of a molecule that results in the formation of molecules with high yield. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.

Answer to Problem 25.52P

The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3COCl,AlCl3 are shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  8

Explanation of Solution

The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3COCl,AlCl3 are shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  9

Figure 6

The above reaction indicates that p- methylaniline reacts with CH3COCl in the presence of AlCl3 to form the final product. The NH2 group has positive inductive effect due to which COCH3 attached to ortho position with respect to NH2 group.

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(g)

Interpretation: The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3CO2H is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Amines are the derivatives of ammonia consisting of nitrogen atom with the lone pair of electrons. They are basic compounds. The synthesis of the products relies upon the type of reactants and reagents that are used during the reactions. The energy of a target molecule should be low because it increases the stability of a molecule that results in the formation of molecules with high yield. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.

Answer to Problem 25.52P

The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3CO2H is drawn below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  10

Explanation of Solution

The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3CO2H is shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  11

Figure 7

The above reaction indicates that p- methylaniline reacts with CH3CO2H to form the final product. The product is formed by the acid-base reaction.

Conclusion

The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3CHO,NaBH3CN is drawn in Figure 7.

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(h)

Interpretation: The products formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with NaNO2,HCl are to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Amines are the derivatives of ammonia consisting of nitrogen atom with the lone pair of electrons. They are basic compounds. The synthesis of the products relies upon the type of reactants and reagents that are used during the reactions. The energy of a target molecule should be low because it increases the stability of a molecule that results in the formation of molecules with high yield. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.

Answer to Problem 25.52P

The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with NaNO2,HCl is drawn below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  12

Explanation of Solution

The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with NaNO2,HCl is shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  13

Figure 8

In the above reaction p- methylaniline reacts with NaNO2 in the presence of HCl to form diazonium compound.

Conclusion

The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3CHO,NaBH3CN is drawn in Figure 8.

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(i)

Interpretation: The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with Part (b), then CH3COCl,AlCl3 is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Amines are the derivatives of ammonia consisting of nitrogen atom with the lone pair of electrons. They are basic compounds. The synthesis of the products relies upon the type of reactants and reagents that are used during the reactions. The energy of a target molecule should be low because it increases the stability of a molecule that results in the formation of molecules with high yield. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.

Answer to Problem 25.52P

The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with Part (b), then CH3COCl,AlCl3 is shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  14

Explanation of Solution

The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with Part (b), then CH3COCl,AlCl3 is shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  15

Figure 9

The product formed in part (b) is used as a reactant in the above reaction. It again reacts with CH3COCl in the presence of AlCl3 to form the desired product.

Conclusion

The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3CHO,NaBH3CN is drawn in Figure 9.

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(j)

Interpretation: The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3CHO,NaBH3CN is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Amines are the derivatives of ammonia consisting of nitrogen atom with the lone pair of electrons. They are basic compounds. The synthesis of the products relies upon the type of reactants and reagents that are used during the reactions. The energy of a target molecule should be low because it increases the stability of a molecule that results in the formation of molecules with high yield. The reagents perform numerous functions in reactions like proton abstraction, oxidation, reduction, catalysis, and dehydrogenation.

Answer to Problem 25.52P

The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3CHO,NaBH3CN is shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  16

Explanation of Solution

The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3CHO,NaBH3CN is to shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 25, Problem 25.52P , additional homework tip  17

Figure 10

In the above reaction, p- methylaniline reacts with CH3CHO in the presence of NaBH3CN to form the final product.

Conclusion

The product formed by the treatment of p- methylaniline with CH3CHO,NaBH3CN is drawn in Figure 10.

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