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Use the reactions in this chapter along with those learned in Chapters 11 and 12 to synthesize each compound.You may use benzene, acetylene
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- Fill in the missing reagents in the boxes below. some steps may require more than one step.arrow_forwardFinish ONE of the indicated reactions by filling in any starting materials, reagents, or products as needed.arrow_forwardorganic chemistry help Fill in the missing starting materials, reagents, or major products of each reactionarrow_forward
- Molecule Type Boiling point (°C) CH3CH2CH3 Alkane -42 CH3CHO Aldehyde +21 CH3CH2OH Alcohol +78 i. Why is the boiling point of the aldehyde greater than that of the alkane?ii. Why is the boiling point of alcohol the highest?iii. Explain why the solubility of aldehydes and alcohols falls as the molecules get bigger.arrow_forwardreaction by filling in any Starting materials, reagents or products as needed.arrow_forwardDesribe the reaction product.arrow_forward
- 1. O-hydroxybenzoic acid is a major product formed with phenol and which other reactant/s I-primary alcohol II-sodium hydroxide III-water IV-carbon dioxide A.I and III B. I and IV C. II and III D. II and IVarrow_forwardReagents for these reactions?arrow_forwardUsed to givin reagents as your only source of carbon in making the final product.arrow_forward
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