ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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ISBN: 9780134645704
Author: WADE AND SIMEK
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.58SP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The production of the given product, 1bromo1phenylpropane by using 1phenylpropane and the explanation corresponding to the production of unwanted reactions that might produce undesirable impurities in the product.

Interpretation: The production of the given product, 1bromo1phenylpropane by using 1phenylpropane and the explanation corresponding to the production of unwanted reactions that might produce undesirable impurities in the product are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: The reaction that includes the addition of one or more bromine atoms in a compound is known as bromination reaction. Bromination reaction is a type of halogenation reaction. In this reaction NBS (source of Br·), that is, Nbromosuccinimide is used as a reagent which helps in the free radical substitution.

A molecule that is uncharged and contains an unpaired electron is termed as free radical. Free radicals are highly reactive materials but they have a short life span.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The production of the given product, 1ethoxy1phenylpropane by using 1phenylpropane and the explanation corresponding to the production of unwanted reactions that might produce undesirable impurities in the product.

Interpretation: The production of the given product, 1ethoxy1phenylpropane by using 1phenylpropane and the explanation corresponding to the production of unwanted reactions that might produce undesirable impurities in the product are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: The reaction that includes the addition of one or more bromine atoms in a compound is known as bromination reaction. Bromination reaction is a type of halogenation reaction. In this reaction NBS (source of Br·), that is, Nbromosuccinimide is used as a reagent which helps in the free radical substitution.

A molecule that is uncharged and contains an unpaired electron is termed as free radical. Free radicals are highly reactive materials but they have a short life span.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The production of the given product, 1phenylprop1ene by using 1phenylpropane and the explanation corresponding to the production of unwanted reactions that might produce undesirable impurities in the product.

Interpretation: The production of the given product, 1phenylprop1ene by using 1phenylpropane and the explanation corresponding to the production of unwanted reactions that might produce undesirable impurities in the product are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: The reaction that includes the addition of one or more bromine atoms in a compound is known as bromination reaction. Bromination reaction is a type of halogenation reaction. In this reaction NBS (source of Br·), that is, Nbromosuccinimide is used as a reagent which helps in the free radical substitution.

A molecule that is uncharged and contains an unpaired electron is termed as free radical. Free radicals are highly reactive materials but they have a short life span.

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Chapter 7 Solutions

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

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