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- In light of your answer to Problem 30-40, explain why a mixture of products occurs in the following reaction:The product of reaction between acetone and bromine (excess) with KOH excess is A. Ch2BrCOCh3 B. ChBr3 C.ChBr2COCH3 D.CBr3COCH3 E.Ch2BrCOCHBr2Describe how the product is purified. 4,4'-DIBROMOBIPHENYL [Biphenyl, 4,4'-dibromo-] Submitted by Robert E. Buckles and Norris G. Wheeler1. Checked by R. S. Schreiber, Wm. Bradley Reid, Jr., and Robert W. Jackson. 1. Procedure In a 15-cm. evaporating dish is placed 15.4 g. (0.10 mole) of finely powdered biphenyl (Note 1). The dish is set on a porcelain rack in a 30-cm. desiccator with a 10-cm. evaporating dish under the rack containing 39 g. (12 ml., 0.24 mole) of bromine. The desiccator is closed, but a very small opening is provided for the escape of hydrogen bromide (Note 2). The biphenyl is left in contact with the bromine vapor for 8 hours (or overnight). The orange solid is then removed from the desiccator and allowed to stand in the air under a hood for at least 4 hours (Note 3). At this point, the product weighs about 30 g. and has a melting point in the neighborhood of 152°. The crude 4,4'-dibromobiphenyl is dissolved in 75 ml. of benzene, filtered, and cooled to 15°. The…
- For butenafine, develop a synthesis that starts with napthalene and benzene. (aromatic methyl groups can be converted to alkyl bromides using Br2/light, and aldehydes by heating the alkyl bromide in DMSO, eg. ArCH3 to ArCH2Br then to ArCHO).please quickly thanks ! 3.Please write out the major reaction and side-reaction in the preparation of ter-butyl.chloride, and write out the key points to use separation funnel in this process.Organometallic reagents and alkoxides are strong bases as well as being good nucleophiles. Given the pKa values below, which reagent is the stronger base, nBuLi (CH3CH2CH2CH2LI) or the tert-butoxide anion ((CH3)3CO‒)? Explain your choice clearly in terms of structure andbonding. (Comparing the pKa values is not an explanation.) (CH3)3COH pka= 16.54CH3CH2CH2CH3 pka= 50
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- 1.)How is this reaction is carry out ? Show all the steps please arrows and all the movement of electrons. 2.)Show the Jones intermediaryChemistry please provide the flow of electrons aswell!! thank you! using the starting material (on the left) to determine the sythetic route which will be the most reaosnable and effective to theres none, you have to start witth the begin products to get to finish needed by using the minmium reagents and reactions needed to get to the final productwhat is the Nature of the leaving group (LG)? 5. what is the relative size of activation energy (Ea) for each reaction? 6. what is the Hammond's postulate? 7. what are the Relative thermodynamic stability of the reactive intermediates? 8. what is Influence of the solvent (if given) on the reactions and intermediates?