ORGANIC CHEMISTRY W/BIOLOGICAL TOPICS
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY W/BIOLOGICAL TOPICS
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Author: SMITH
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Chapter 9, Problem 38P
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Interpretation: The product formed by the treatment of given alcohol with HBr is to be drawn and the stereochemistry of product is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: The reaction of alcohols with halogen acids (HX) is a general method to obtain 1°,2°or3° alkyl halides. This method is preferred due to the formation of H2O as leaving group. The mechanism of the reaction is SN1 for 2°or3° alcohols, and SN2 for 1° alcohols.

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Interpretation: The product formed by the treatment of given alcohol with PBr3 is to be drawn and the stereochemistry of product is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: Alkyl bromides are obtained by the reaction of 1°or2° alcohols with phosphorous tribromide (PBr3). The reaction yields HOPBr2 as by-product. The mechanism of the reaction involves two steps. The first step is conversion of the OH group into a good leaving group. The second step is nucleophilic attack by Br through an SN2 reaction.

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Interpretation: The product formed by the treatment of given alcohol with HCl is to be drawn and the stereochemistry of product is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: The reaction of alcohols with halogen acids (HX) is a general method to obtain 1°,2°or3° alkyl halides. This method is preferred due to the formation of H2O as leaving group. The mechanism of the reaction is SN1 for 2°or3° alcohols, and SN2 for 1° alcohols.

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Interpretation: The product formed by the treatment of given alcohol with SOCl2 and pyridine is to be drawn and the stereochemistry of product is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: Alkyl chlorides are obtained by the reaction of 1°or2° alcohols with thionyl chloride (SOCl2), and pyridine. The reaction yields SO2, and HCl as by-products. The mechanism of the reaction involves two steps. The first step is conversion of the OH group into a good leaving group. The second step is nucleophilic attack by Cl through an SN2 reaction.

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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY W/BIOLOGICAL TOPICS

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