Part A: 1. Why is bleach alone not sufficient to perform the oxidation? 2. Why is the camphor product less water-soluble than the racemic borneol starting material? 3. Would the oxidation of borneol yield the same product as the oxidation of isoborneol? Explain.

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The objective of this lab was to oxidize borneol to camphor using Oxone as the oxidizing agent in the presence of sodium chloride.
Part A:
1. Why is bleach alone not sufficient to perform the oxidation?
2. Why is the camphor product less water-soluble than the racemic borneol starting material?
3. Would the oxidation of borneol yield the same product as the oxidation of isoborneol?
Explain.
Transcribed Image Text:Part A: 1. Why is bleach alone not sufficient to perform the oxidation? 2. Why is the camphor product less water-soluble than the racemic borneol starting material? 3. Would the oxidation of borneol yield the same product as the oxidation of isoborneol? Explain.
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