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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
- When 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_forwarddescribe how the following conversions could be carried out. In each case give reagents and conditions of the reactions and the structures of the products. a) CH2=CH2 -> CH2 COOH b) ethanol -> 2hydroxypropanoic acidarrow_forwardMany insects utilize cyclic ketal structures as pheromones such as the structure shown below. The biosynthetic pathway involves the cyclization of this acetal from the straight chain structure. Draw the straight chain structure that could be used to form this acetal. Use wedges and dashes to correctly depict the stereochemistry. H3C- >arrow_forward
- Write down the common (not IUPAC) names of the organic molecules that would be released if this molecule were hydrolyzed: CH,—O—C—(CH2)—CH=CH-CH,—CH=CH—(CH2) — CH3 CH-0- -(CH2)–CH=CH(CH2)CH3 O CH,—O-C=(CH2)=CH=CH(CH2)—CH3 Separate each name with a comma and a space. You will find useful information in the ALEKS Data resource. type your answer...arrow_forwardplease help with the following question: Draw a structural formula for the major organic product AND intermediate of the following reaction:arrow_forwardThe acid-catalyzed dehydration of 2,3-dimethyl-3-pentanol yields three alkene products. What are the names of the three alkenes? Which of the three alkenes is the major product?arrow_forward
- 2-methyl-1-butene reaction with HBrarrow_forwardHydrogen chloride reacts with a sample of but- 2-ene. Further steps convert the starting material to butan-2-one. The correct sequence of reactions that occur for this conversion of an alkene to a ketone would be: Substitution, substitution, oxidation O Addition, elimination, oxidation Addition, substitution, oxidation O Addition, substitution, reductionarrow_forwardWhat is (are) the major organic product(s) obtained from the following reaction? CH3 CH3 CH 3 CH3 O only 2 and 3 O only 2 O only 3 O only 1 .CH3 H₂ Pt 1 CH3 2 CH 3 CH 3arrow_forward
- Diazomethane, CH2N2, is used in the organic chemistry laboratory despite its danger because it produces very high yields and is selective for reaction with carboxylic acids. Write the products of the following reactions.arrow_forward5B In the following reactions, mixtures of alkenes and ethyl ethers are formed. Draw their structures. Explain which is or are likely to be the main product(s) in each reaction. In case of formation of two isomers of alkenes, explain which is formed in greater proportion CH3 CH3 H3C-C H -Br CH3 EtOHarrow_forwardDraw a structural formula for an alkene with the indicated molecular formula that gives the compound shown as the major product (more than one alkene may give the same compound as the major product).arrow_forward
- Chemistry: Principles and ReactionsChemistryISBN:9781305079373Author:William L. Masterton, Cecile N. HurleyPublisher:Cengage Learning