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- Suggest a simple chemical test that will differentiate between the following pairs of compounds. Write equations for the reactions involved. ▪ butanone and butanal ▪ glucose and butanal ▪ sucrose and lactosearrow_forwardWhen the conjugate acid of aniline, C6H5NH3+, reacts with the acetate ion, the following reaction takes place: C6H5NH3+(aq)+CH3COO(aq)C6H5NH2(aq)+CH3COOH(aq) If Kafor C6H5NH3+ is 1.35105 and Kafor CH3COOH is 1.86105 , what is K for the reaction?arrow_forwardThe foul odor of rancid butter is caused by butyric acid, CH3CH2CH2CO2H. (a) Draw the Lewis structure and determine the oxidation number and hybridization for each carbon atom in the molecule. (b) The esters formed from butyric acid are pleasant-smelling compounds found in fruits and used in perfumes. Draw the Lewis structure for the ester formed from the reaction of butyric acid with 2-propanol.arrow_forward
- Propene (CH 3CH = CH 2) can be formed by dehydrating two different alcohols. Draw the structures of both alcohols.arrow_forward17) This compound is the product of: O II (CH3)2CHCOCH₂CH(CH₂CH3)2 A) the oxidation of a primary alcohol B) the reaction of a carboxylic acid and an alcohol C) the reaction of a carboxylic acid and ammonia D) the reaction of a ketone and an alcohol 0arrow_forward● Arrange these compounds in order of increasing boiling point. Heptane HO. LOH 1,5-Pentanediol Propanol 1-Hexanol LOHarrow_forward
- Draw a structural formula of the product of oxidation of natural rubber by ozone followed by a workup in the presence of (CH3)2S. Name each functional group present in this product.arrow_forwardDraw the condensed structural formula or skeletal formula, if cyclic, for the alcohol needed to give each of the following oxidation products: || а. Н—С—Н b.arrow_forwardof the product. Name the reactant and the product. a) Cy-CH-C-OH b) CHy-CH-CH-CHy c) 4. Complete the following intermolecular dehydration reactions for alcohols. Draw the structure of the product. Name the reactant and the product. a) CH3-CHS-OH b) CH-CH-CH_-OH 5. Complete the following oxidation reactions for alcohols. Draw the structure of the product. Name the reactant and identify the type of compound formed in the product. a) CHっ-CHュ-CH-Cs OH b) c) Co] Ho--cgCらarrow_forward
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