ORGANIC CHEMISTRY MASTERINGCHEM ACCESS
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.44SP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The two methods for converting given alkyl halide into carboxylic acid covered in Sections 208Band208C.

Interpretation: The two methods for converting given alkyl halide into carboxylic acid covered in Sections 208Band208C are to be stated.

Concept introduction: Alkyl halides are the carbon containing compounds in which halogen atoms take the place of hydrogen atoms in alkane molecules. Halogen atoms in alkyl halides act as the functional groups.

Carboxylic acids are the carbon compounds that contain carboxyl group as a major functional group. These are polar compounds due to difference in an electronegativity of the atoms in a compound. These sometimes exist as a dimer. Dimers are the compounds that consist of two monomer units connected by bonds or forces. The carboxylic acids can be synthesized from alkynes, alkene, benzene derivatives, alcohol and allylic halides through the use of different reagents.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The two methods for converting given alkyl halide into carboxylic acid covered in Sections 208Band208C.

Interpretation: The two methods for converting given alkyl halide into carboxylic acid covered in Sections 208Band208C are to be stated.

Concept introduction: Alkyl halides are the carbon containing compounds in which halogen atoms take the place of hydrogen atoms in alkane molecules. Halogen atoms in alkyl halides act as functional group.

Carboxylic acids are the carbon compounds that contain carboxyl group as a major functional group. These are polar compounds due to difference in an electronegativity of the atoms in a compound. These sometimes exist as a dimer. Dimers are the compounds that consist of two monomer units connected by bonds or forces. The carboxylic acids can be synthesized from alkynes, alkene, benzene derivatives, alcohol and allylic halides through the use of different reagents.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The two methods for converting given alkyl halide into carboxylic acid covered in Sections 208Band208C.

Interpretation: The two methods for converting given alkyl halide into carboxylic acid covered in Sections 208Band208C are to be stated.

Concept introduction: Alkyl halides are the carbon containing compounds in which halogen atoms take the place of hydrogen atoms in alkane molecules. Halogen atoms in alkyl halides act as functional group.

Carboxylic acids are the carbon compounds that contain carboxyl group as a major functional group. These are polar compounds due to difference in an electronegativity of the atoms in a compound. These sometimes exist as a dimer. Dimers are the compounds that consist of two monomer units connected by bonds or forces. The carboxylic acids can be synthesized from alkynes, alkene, benzene derivatives, alcohol and allylic halides through the use of different reagents.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The two methods for converting given alkyl halide into carboxylic acid covered in Sections 208Band208C.

Interpretation: The two methods for converting given alkyl halide into carboxylic acid covered in Sections 208Band208C are to be stated.

Concept introduction: Alkyl halides are the carbon containing compounds in which halogen atoms take the place of hydrogen atoms in alkane molecules. Halogen atoms in alkyl halides act as functional group.

Carboxylic acids are the carbon compounds that contain carboxyl group as a major functional group. These are polar compounds due to difference in an electronegativity of the atoms in a compound. These sometimes exist as a dimer. Dimers are the compounds that consist of two monomer units connected by bonds or forces. The carboxylic acids can be synthesized from alkynes, alkene, benzene derivatives, alcohol and allylic halides through the use of different reagents.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The two methods for converting given alkyl halide into carboxylic acid covered in Sections 208Band208C.

Interpretation: The two methods for converting given alkyl halide into carboxylic acid covered in Sections 208Band208C are to be stated.

Concept introduction: Alkyl halides are the carbon containing compounds in which halogen atoms take the place of hydrogen atoms in alkane molecules. Halogen atoms in alkyl halides act as functional group.

Carboxylic acids are the carbon compounds that contain carboxyl group as a major functional group. These are polar compounds due to difference in an electronegativity of the atoms in a compound. These sometimes exist as a dimer. Dimers are the compounds that consist of two monomer units connected by bonds or forces. The carboxylic acids can be synthesized from alkynes, alkene, benzene derivatives, alcohol and allylic halides through the use of different reagents.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The two methods for converting given alkyl halide into carboxylic acid covered in Sections 208Band208C.

Interpretation: The two methods for converting given alkyl halide into carboxylic acid covered in Sections 208Band208C are to be stated.

Concept introduction: Alkyl halides are the carbon containing compounds in which halogen atoms take the place of hydrogen atoms in alkane molecules. Halogen atoms in alkyl halides act as functional group.

Carboxylic acids are the carbon compounds that contain carboxyl group as a major functional group. These are polar compounds due to difference in an electronegativity of the atoms in a compound. These sometimes exist as a dimer. Dimers are the compounds that consist of two monomer units connected by bonds or forces. The carboxylic acids can be synthesized from alkynes, alkene, benzene derivatives, alcohol and allylic halides through the use of different reagents.

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