Diliman‚ Quezon City 1101 Philippines Date Performed: April 25‚ 2013; Date Submitted: April 30‚ 2013 Alkyl halides could be synthesized through several processes and using different compounds as reactants. One of the simplest method used is the addition of a hydrogen halide to an alcohol. In this research‚ tert-butyl alcohol was reacted with cold concentrated HCl to produce tert-butyl chloride. The crude product was distilled to yield a pure tert-butyl chloride. The tert-butyl alcohol‚ together
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1) (8) Problem 2) (20) Problem 3) (8) Problem 4) (8) Problem 5) (20) Problem 6) (12) Total: (76) 1) Provide the IUPAC‚ or common names for the following compounds. Be sure to indicate the appropriate stereochemistry where necessary (2 pts each‚ 8 pts total). H (a) CH3 Br CH 3 (b) (c) Cl H3 C H (d) CH3 CH 3 H 3C H 2) write out the mechanism of the below reaction using curved arrow notation. Be sure to include
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Unsaturated Hydrocarbons Unsaturated hydrocarbons Have fewer hydrogen atoms attached to the carbon chain than alkanes. Are alkenes with double bonds. Are alkynes with triple bonds. 1 Structure of Alkenes Alkenes (and alkynes) are unsaturated hydrocarbons Alkenes have one or more double bonds The two bonds in a double bond are different: - one bond is a sigma () bond; these are cylindrical in shape and are very strong - the other is a pi (π) bond; these involve sideways overlap of
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Experiment 6: Synthesis of an Alkyl Halide Maria Alexandria Buraga Ammuyutan Institute of Chemistry‚ University of the Philippines‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City 1101 Philippines ------------------------------------------------- Department of Food and Science Nutrition‚ College of Home Economics‚ Univeristy of the Philippines‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City 1101 Philippines ------------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT ------------------------------------------------- Alcohols react with hydrogen
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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 Lab Report on Oxidation & Reduction I. Metal-Metal Ion Displacement II. Halogen Displacement Reactions INTRODUCTION A series of experiments had been conducted to determine the order of displacement strengths of the metals and halogen chosen for the experiments. A displacement reaction is a reaction in which one element(metal or non-metal) displaces another element(metal or non-metal) from its salt solution. In the displacement reaction of metals‚ the more
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Redox Problem Set 1: Reactions and Stoichiometry (All of these questions are no calculator friendly) 1) Give the oxidation number of carbon in each of the following: a) b) c) d) CF2Cl2 Na2C2O4 HCO3-1 C2H6 2) Give the oxidation number of sulphur in each of the following: a) b) c) d) SOCl2 H2S2 H2SO3 Na2S 3) Identify the oxidizing and reducing agents in each of the following: a) b) c) d) 8H+(aq) + 6Cl-1(aq) + Sn(s) + 4NO3-1(aq) SnCl6 -2(aq) + 4NO2(g) + 4H2O(l) 2MnO4-1(aq) + 10Cl-1(aq) + 16H+(aq)
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and gives an advantage when isolating and purifying the product because the final phosphorus byproduct is water soluble. The overall reaction can be best explained through the mechanism below: The stability of the Wittig reagent dictates the stereochemistry of the reaction. Wittig reagents stabilized by a carbonyl group that share the carbanion’s negative form the E isomer as the major product and unstabilized Wittig reagentsform the Z isomer as a product. The E isomer has a melting point of 88°C
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UTAR FHSC1134 Inorganic Chemistry Trimester 3 Experiment 1 ________________________________________________________________________ Title: Investigating the Properties of Period 3 Oxides Aim: To examine the oxides of Period 3 elements and describe their structure and bonding. Introduction: Generally‚ there are oxides of metals and non-metals. Metals burn in oxygen to form basic oxides while non-metals form acidic oxides. Structurally‚ they are covalent or ionic compounds. You are to
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Fungal contribution in the etiology of infections has increased considerably. However‚ as medical technology has improved‚ The number of infections by intrinsically drug-resistant species has increased rapidly. Despite the constant introduction of new and effective synthetic drugs to the market‚ medicinal plants‚ which are the historical basis of therapeutic health care‚ represent an alternative that is economical‚ accessible‚ and applicable to various pathologies‚ particularly in developing countries
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY – MAKING AND PURIFYING ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Stage 1 – Deciding how much reagent to use Most organic reactions do not go to completion; most reach an equilibrium position with significant quantities of reactants still remaining. In addition‚ separating the desired product from the rest of the reaction mixture‚ and then purifying it‚ will result in the loss of more of the product. The amount of product obtained expressed as a percentage of the theoretical maximum amount possible and
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