EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 6, Problem 55P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:Thesynthesis of 1-chloropropane from propane as organic starting material needs to be explained with the use of other reagents.

Concept Introduction:

Functional groups are the groups of atoms or atoms which are bonded with parent carbon chain in the organic molecule and are responsible for the physical and chemical properties of the compound. In organic chemistry, there are different functional groups such as carboxylic acid, alcohol, ester, or amide.

These functional groups involve in different chemical reactions such as substitution, addition, elimination etc.

Substitution reaction of alkanes are mainly used to form alkyl halide with the help of halogens.

  EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 6, Problem 55P , additional homework tip  1

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The synthesis of 2-chloropropane from propane as organic starting material needs to be explained with the use of other reagents.

Concept Introduction:

Functional groups are the groups of atoms or atoms which are bonded with parent carbon chain in the organic molecule and are responsible for the physical and chemical properties of the compound. In organic chemistry, there are different functional groups such as carboxylic acid, alcohol, ester, or amide.

These functional groups involve in different chemical reactions such as substitution, addition, elimination etc.

Substitution reaction of alkanes are mainly used to form alkyl halide with the help of halogens.

  EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 6, Problem 55P , additional homework tip  2

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The synthesis of 1-bromopropane from propane as organic starting material needs to be explained with the use of other reagents.

Concept Introduction:

Functional groups are the groups of atoms or atoms which are bonded with parent carbon chain in the organic molecule and are responsible for the physical and chemical properties of the compound. In organic chemistry, there are different functional groups such as carboxylic acid, alcohol, ester, or amide.

These functional groups involve in different chemical reactions such as substitution, addition, elimination etc.

Substitution reaction of alkanes are mainly used to form alkyl halide with the help of halogens.

  EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 6, Problem 55P , additional homework tip  3

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The synthesis of 2-bromopropane from propane as organic starting material needs to be explained with the use of other reagents.

Concept Introduction:

Functional groups are the groups of atoms or atoms which are bonded with parent carbon chain in the organic molecule and are responsible for the physical and chemical properties of the compound. In organic chemistry, there are different functional groups such as carboxylic acid, alcohol, ester, or amide.

These functional groups involve in different chemical reactions such as substitution, addition, elimination etc.

Substitution reaction of alkanes are mainly used to form alkyl halide with the help of halogens.

  EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 6, Problem 55P , additional homework tip  4

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The synthesis of 1-iodopropane from propane as organic starting material needs to be explained with the use of other reagents.

Concept Introduction:

Functional groups are the groups of atoms or atoms which are bonded with parent carbon chain in the organic molecule and are responsible for the physical and chemical properties of the compound. In organic chemistry, there are different functional groups such as carboxylic acid, alcohol, ester, or amide.

These functional groups involve in different chemical reactions such as substitution, addition, elimination etc.

Substitution reaction of alkanes are mainly used to form alkyl halide with the help of halogens.

  EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 6, Problem 55P , additional homework tip  5

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The synthesis of 2-iodopropane from propane as organic starting material needs to be explained with the use of other reagents.

Concept Introduction:

Functional groups are the groups of atoms or atoms which are bonded with parent carbon chain in the organic molecule and are responsible for the physical and chemical properties of the compound. In organic chemistry, there are different functional groups such as carboxylic acid, alcohol, ester, or amide.

These functional groups involve in different chemical reactions such as substitution, addition, elimination etc.

Substitution reaction of alkanes are mainly used to form alkyl halide with the help of halogens.

  EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 6, Problem 55P , additional homework tip  6

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