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- Hydrocarbons like benzene are metabolized in the body to arene oxides, which rearrange to form phenols. This is an example of a general process in the body, in which an unwanted compound (benzene) is converted to a more water-soluble derivative called a metabolite, so that it can be excreted more readily from the body. a. Classify each of these reactions as oxidation, reduction, or neither. b. Explain why phenol is more water soluble than benzene. This means that phenol dissolves in urine, which is largely water, to a greater extent than benzene.Hydrocarbons like benzene are metabolized in the body to arene oxides, which rearrange to form phenols. This is an example of a general process in the body, in which an unwanted compound (benzene) is converted to a more water-soluble derivative called a metabolite, so that it can be excreted more readily from the body.a.Classify each of these reactions as oxidation, reduction, or neither. b. Explain why phenol is more water soluble than benzene. This means that phenol dissolves in urine, which is largely water, to a greaterextent than benzene.For each organic reaction, say whether at equilibrium there will be more reactants than products (so equilibrium lies ro the left), or more products than reactants (so equilibrium lies to the right)...
- 7. For the following reactions: Draw ALL the products as required using any diagram type If more than one organic product forms, label the products as major, minor, or 50/50 • Identify the general type of reaction8. Draw a reaction coordinate diagram for ... an endergonic reaction *** *** Free energy Free energy Free energy Progress of the reaction a three-step reaction Progress of the reaction ... a reaction that proceeds through two intermediates Progress of the reaction Free energy Progress of the reaction a reaction that proceeds through one transition state *** Progress of the reaction a two-step reaction, in which the *** a two-step reaction, in which the first second step is the rate-determining step step has the highest energy of activation Free energy Free energy Progress of the reactionComplete the following reactions? 1). NaBH¾/ethanol ii). H3O* H. i). LIAIH,/ether ii). H3O*
- 7. Enols react as a. Electrophiles.....alkenes b. Electrophiles....alkanes c. Nucleophiles...alkenes d. Nucleophiles...alkanes in the same way that 8. Acylation of enolate ions proceeds by a a. E1 b. E2 C. SN1 d. SN2 c. Anhydride d. Beta-ketoacid | 9. The following molecule would be classified as a a. Alpha-ketoamide b. Beta-aldobase do. mechanism. HOConsider each of the following general statements in relation to reaction mechanisms and in each case indicate if the statement is True or False Electron flow is from electrophilic to nucleophilic sites Choose... + Nucleophiles accept electron density Choose... + Electrophiles accept electron density Choose... + Electrophiles have a full or partial positive charge Choose... + Electron flow is from nucleophilic to electrophilic sites Choose... Electrophilies donate electron density Choose... Nucleophiles donate electron density Choose... Nucleophiles are negatively charged or have a lone pair of electrons Choose...6. Draw a reaction energy diagram for an endergonic reaction that is fast.
- For alkylhalides, elimination reaction is much favored than substitution reaction when A. Temperature is relatively high. B. Temperature is relatively low. C. Base is relatively weak D. Pressure is relatively high.Draw the structure of a hydrocarbon that has six carbon atoms and a. three vinylic hydrogens and two allylic hydrogens. b. three vinylic hydrogens and one allylic hydrogen. c. three vinylic hydrogens and no allylic hydrogens."Nucleophilic substitution reaction"" When does the bond between the leaving group and C break? Does it break at the same time that the new bond between the nucleophile and C forms? Or Does the bond to the leaving group break first.