Concept explainers
How would you prepare
each compound?
a.
b.
(a)
Interpretation:
The preparation of
Concept introduction:
Synthesis is one of the major areas in the field of organic chemistry. It can be a simple one-step reaction or it may involve many steps. The reaction of alkyl halide with ammonia results in the formation of primary amine. Such reactions are commonly known as alkylation of ammonia.
Answer to Problem 25.54P
The preparation of
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is
The compound
(b)
Interpretation:
The preparation of
Concept introduction:
Synthesis is one of the major areas in the field of organic chemistry. It can be a simple one-step reaction or it may involve many steps. Lithium aluminum hydride is a strong reducing agent. It is an inorganic compound which is used as a reducing agent in organic synthesis.
Answer to Problem 25.54P
The preparation of
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is
In the first step of reaction,
The conversion of
(c)
Interpretation:
The preparation of
Concept introduction:
Synthesis is one of the major areas in the field of organic chemistry. It can be a simple one-step reaction or it may involve many steps. The conversion of nitroalkanes to primary amines occur by using the reducing agent
Answer to Problem 25.54P
The preparation of
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is
The conversion of
(d)
Interpretation:
The preparation of
Concept introduction:
Synthesis is one of the major areas in the field of organic chemistry. It can be a simple one-step reaction or it may involve many steps. Lithium aluminum hydride is a strong reducing agent. It is an inorganic compound which is used as a reducing agent in organic synthesis.
Answer to Problem 25.54P
The preparation of
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is
The conversion of this to
(e)
Interpretation:
The preparation of
Concept introduction:
Synthesis is one of the major areas in the field of organic chemistry. It can be a simple one-step reaction or it may involve many steps. When an aldehyde or a ketone is converted to an amine, the process is known as reductive amination. The conversion takes place through the formation of an intermediate known as imine. The excess ammonia is used when a primary amine is synthesized by reductive amination.
Answer to Problem 25.54P
The preparation of
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is
The conversion of
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