Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780078021558
Author: Janice Gorzynski Smith Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.67P
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Interpretation: The product formed by the reaction of Lewis acid (CH3CH2)3C+ with the given Lewis base is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Lewis acid accepts an electron pair. It acts as an electrophile as it is electron deficient. Lewis base donates an electron pair. It acts as a nucleophile as it is electron loving.

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Answer to Problem 2.67P

The product formed by the reaction of (CH3CH2)3C+ with H2O is (CH3CH2)3CO+H2.

Explanation of Solution

In the given reaction, Lewis base H2O reacts with Lewis acid (CH3CH2)3C+ . Electron pair present on the oxygen atom of Lewis base is donated to the carbon of Lewis acid. The product formed is shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 2, Problem 2.67P , additional homework tip  1

Figure 1

Conclusion

The product formed by the reaction of (CH3CH2)3C+ with H2O is (CH3CH2)3CO+H2.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation: The product formed by the reaction of Lewis acid (CH3CH2)3C+ with the given Lewis base is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Lewis acid accepts an electron pair. It acts as an electrophile as it is electron deficient. Lewis base donates an electron pair. It acts as a nucleophile as it is electron loving.

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Answer to Problem 2.67P

The product formed by the reaction of (CH3CH2)3C+ with CH3O¨¨ H is (CH3CH2)3CO+HCH3.

Explanation of Solution

In the given reaction, Lewis base CH3O¨¨ H reacts with Lewis acid (CH3CH2)3C+ . Electron pair present on the oxygen atom of Lewis base is donated to the carbon of Lewis acid. The product formed is shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 2, Problem 2.67P , additional homework tip  2

Figure 2

Conclusion

The product formed by the reaction of (CH3CH2)3C+ with CH3O¨¨ H is (CH3CH2)3CO+HCH3.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation: The product formed by the reaction of Lewis acid (CH3CH2)3C+ with the given Lewis base is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Lewis acid accepts an electron pair. It acts as an electrophile as it is electron deficient. Lewis base donates an electron pair. It acts as a nucleophile as it is electron loving.

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Answer to Problem 2.67P

The product formed by the reaction of (CH3CH2)3C+ with CH3O¨¨CH3 is (CH3CH2)3CO+(CH3)2.

Explanation of Solution

In the given reaction, Lewis base CH3O¨¨CH3 reacts with Lewis acid (CH3CH2)3C+ .Electron pairs present on the oxygen atom of Lewis base is donated to the carbon of Lewis acid. The product formed is shown below.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 2, Problem 2.67P , additional homework tip  3

Figure 3

Conclusion

The product formed by the reaction of (CH3CH2)3C+ with CH3O¨¨CH3 is (CH3CH2)3CO+(CH3)2.

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