EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR
EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR
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ISBN: 9781319255572
Author: SCHORE
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 8, Problem 52P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Thepossible synthetic route for synthesis of menthol from first aldehyde and second a ketone should be suggested.

Concept introduction: The carbonyl bond is polar with the partial positive charge on carbon and partial negative charge on oxygen as illustrated below.

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  1

Grignard reagents are alkyl magnesium halides obtained from treatment of haloalkane with magnesium in presence of dried ether conditions. These reagents are useful precursors for quick synthesis of variety of organic compounds For example, the reaction of Grignard reagent with aldehyde or ketone generates alcohol as illustrated below.

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  2

Methyl bromide reacts with magnesium ether to give Grignard reagent. This Grignard methyl magnesium bromide on treatment with formaldehyde gives corresponding alcohol. The mechanistic pathway for the latter reaction is as follows:

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  3

The polar carbonyl bond breaks and the polar Grignard reagent attack at electron-deficient carbon. Finally with the hydrolysis and work up the alcohol is formed.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The possible synthetic route for synthesis of ethanol from first aldehyde and second a ketone should be suggested.

Concept introduction: The carbonyl bond is polar with the partial positive charge on carbon and partial negative charge on oxygen as illustrated below.

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  4

Grignard reagents are alkyl magnesium halides obtained from treatment of haloalkane with magnesium in presence of dried ether conditions. These reagents are useful precursors for quick synthesis of variety of organic compounds For example, the reaction of Grignard reagent with aldehyde or ketone generates alcohol as illustrated below.

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  5

Methyl bromide reacts with magnesium ether to give Grignard reagent. This Grignard methyl magnesium bromide on treatment with formaldehyde gives corresponding alcohol. The mechanistic pathway for the latter reaction is as follows:

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  6

The polar carbonyl bond breaks and the polar Grignard reagent attack at electron-deficient carbon. Finally with the hydrolysis and work up the alcohol is formed.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The possible synthetic route for synthesis of 1-propanol from first aldehyde and second a ketone should be suggested.

Concept introduction: The carbonyl bond is polar with the partial positive charge on carbon and partial negative charge on oxygen as illustrated below.

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  7

Grignard reagents are alkyl magnesium halides obtained from treatment of haloalkane with magnesium in presence of dried ether conditions. These reagents are useful precursors for quick synthesis of variety of organic compounds For example, the reaction of Grignard reagent with aldehyde or ketone generates alcohol as illustrated below.

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  8

Methyl bromide reacts with magnesium ether to give Grignard reagent. This Grignard methyl magnesium bromide on treatment with formaldehyde gives corresponding alcohol. The mechanistic pathway for the latter reaction is as follows:

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  9

The polar carbonyl bond breaks and the polar Grignard reagent attack at electron-deficient carbon. Finally with the hydrolysis and work up the alcohol is formed.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The possible synthetic route for synthesis of 2-propanol from first aldehyde and second a ketone should be suggested.

Concept introduction: The carbonyl bond is polar with the partial positive charge on carbon and partial negative charge on oxygen as illustrated below.

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  10

Grignard reagents are alkyl magnesium halides obtained from treatment of haloalkane with magnesium in presence of dried ether conditions. These reagents are useful precursors for quick synthesis of variety of organic compounds For example, the reaction of Grignard reagent with aldehyde or ketone generates alcohol as illustrated below.

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  11

Methyl bromide reacts with magnesium ether to give Grignard reagent. This Grignard methyl magnesium bromide on treatment with formaldehyde gives corresponding alcohol. The mechanistic pathway for the latter reaction is as follows:

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  12

The polar carbonyl bond breaks and the polar Grignard reagent attack at electron-deficient carbon. Finally with the hydrolysis and work up the alcohol is formed.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The possible synthetic route for synthesis of 1-butanol from first aldehyde and second a ketone should be suggested.

Concept introduction: The carbonyl bond is polar with the partial positive charge on carbon and partial negative charge on oxygen as illustrated below.

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  13

Grignard reagents are alkyl magnesium halides obtained from treatment of haloalkane with magnesium in presence of dried ether conditions. These reagents are useful precursors for quick synthesis of variety of organic compounds For example, the reaction of Grignard reagent with aldehyde or ketone generates alcohol as illustrated below.

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  14

Methyl bromide reacts with magnesium ether to give Grignard reagent. This Grignard methyl magnesium bromide on treatment with formaldehyde gives corresponding alcohol. The mechanistic pathway for the latter reaction is as follows:

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  15

The polar carbonyl bond breaks and the polar Grignard reagent attack at electron-deficient carbon. Finally with the hydrolysis and work up the alcohol is formed.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The possible synthetic route for synthesis of 2-butanol from first aldehyde and second a ketone should be suggested.

Concept introduction: The carbonyl bond is polar with the partial positive charge on carbon and partial negative charge on oxygen as illustrated below.

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  16

Grignard reagents are alkyl magnesium halides obtained from treatment of haloalkane with magnesium in presence of dried ether conditions. These reagents are useful precursors for quick synthesis of variety of organic compounds For example, the reaction of Grignard reagent with aldehyde or ketone generates alcohol as illustrated below.

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  17

Methyl bromide reacts with magnesium ether to give Grignard reagent. This Grignard methyl magnesium bromide on treatment with formaldehyde gives corresponding alcohol. The mechanistic pathway for the latter reaction is as follows:

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  18

The polar carbonyl bond breaks and the polar Grignard reagent attack at electron-deficient carbon. Finally with the hydrolysis and work up the alcohol is formed.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The possible synthetic route for synthesis of 2-methyl-2-propanol from first aldehyde and second a ketone should be suggested.

Concept introduction: The carbonyl bond is polar with the partial positive charge on carbon and partial negative charge on oxygen as illustrated below.

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  19

Grignard reagents are alkyl magnesium halides obtained from treatment of haloalkane with magnesium in presence of dried ether conditions. These reagents are useful precursors for quick synthesis of variety of organic compounds For example, the reaction of Grignard reagent with aldehyde or ketone generates alcohol as illustrated below.

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  20

Methyl bromide reacts with magnesium ether to give Grignard reagent. This Grignard methyl magnesium bromide on treatment with formaldehyde gives corresponding alcohol. The mechanistic pathway for the latter reaction is as follows:

  EBK STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR OR, Chapter 8, Problem 52P , additional homework tip  21

The polar carbonyl bond breaks and the polar Grignard reagent attack at electron-deficient carbon. Finally with the hydrolysis and work up the alcohol is formed.

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