Chapter 14: 14-20P (page 731)
Show how you would accomplish the following transformations. Some of these examples require more than one step.
Short Answer
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(b)
(c)
(d)
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Chapter 14: 14-20P (page 731)
Show how you would accomplish the following transformations. Some of these examples require more than one step.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
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(a) 2-methoxypentane
(b) 1-methoxypentane
(c) 1-methoxypentan-2-ol
(d) 2-methoxypentan-1-ol
(e) 1-phenylpentan-2-ol
(f) 2-methoxy-1-phenylpentane
Question. Propose a mechanism for the acid-catalyzed condensation of n-propyl alcohol to n-propyl ether, as shown above. When the temperature is allowed to rise too high, propene is formed. Propose a mechanism for the formation of propene and explain why it is favored at higher temperatures.
Aluminum trichloride () dissolves in ether with the evolution of a largeamount of heat. (In fact, this reaction can become rather violent if it gets too warm.)Show the structure of the resulting aluminum chloride etherate complex.
Show how the following ethers might be synthesized using (1) alkoxymercuration-demercuration and (2) the Williamson synthesis. (When one of these methods cannot be used for the given ether, point out why it will not work.)
Rank the given solvents in decreasing order of their ability to dissolve each compound
(a) HCOO-Na+
(b)
(c)
Solvents
Ethyl ether, water, ethanol, dichloromethane
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