ORGANIC CHEM. VOL.1+2-W/WILEYPLUS
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Chapter SRP, Problem 21P
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Compounds A, B, and C are to be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
▸ A nucleophile has a lone pair of electrons and is a negatively charged species that seeks positively charged species to form a bond. Generally, an electrophile that has a positive charge is attacked by a nucleophile.
▸ Thionyl chloride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula SOCl2. It is chlorinating agent.
▸ Thionyl chloride is used as a reagent for the chlorination of alcohols and acids into acyl chloride.
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ORGANIC CHEM. VOL.1+2-W/WILEYPLUS
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Ch. SRP - Prob. 11PCh. SRP - The remaining steps in the industrial synthesis of...Ch. SRP - Prob. 13PCh. SRP - Prob. 14PCh. SRP - Prob. 15PCh. SRP - Prob. 16PCh. SRP - 17. Show how you would modify the synthesis given...Ch. SRP - Prob. 18PCh. SRP - Give structures for compounds AD. Compound D gives...Ch. SRP - The tranquilizing drug meprobamate (Equanil or...Ch. SRP - Prob. 21PCh. SRP - 22. Outlined here is the synthesis of a central...Ch. SRP - 23. What are compounds A and B? Compound B has a...Ch. SRP - Prob. 24PCh. SRP - 25. The Dow process for synthesizing phenol, which...Ch. SRP - Prob. 26PCh. SRP - Prob. 27PCh. SRP - 28. Compound Y shows prominent IR absorption...Ch. SRP - Prob. 29PCh. SRP - Consider this reaction involving peracetic acid:...Ch. SRP - 31. A compound (N) with the molecular formula...Ch. SRP - 32. Compound X is insoluble in aqueous sodium...Ch. SRP - Write the structures of the three products...Ch. SRP - Compound C (C9H11NO) gives a positive Tollens test...Ch. SRP - A compound X (C10H14O) dissolves in aqueous sodium...Ch. SRP - Compound Z (C5H10O) decolorizes bromine. The IR...Ch. SRP - 37. Compound W was isolated from a marine annelid...Ch. SRP - 38. Phenols generally are not changed on treatment...
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