Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781936221349
Author: Marc Loudon, Jim Parise
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.2P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The reaction between propan2ol and sodium metal is to be completed.

Concept introduction:

Williamson synthesis is a way of preparing ethers by the reaction between an alkyl halide and alkoxide. Williamson synthesis takes place through SN2 reaction mechanism. The carbon atom at which the substitution takes place undergoes inversion of configuration.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The reaction between methanethiol and allyl chloride in presence of NaOH is to be completed.

Concept introduction:

Williamson synthesis is a way of preparing ethers by the reaction between an alkyl halide and alkoxide. Williamson synthesis takes place through SN2 reaction mechanism. The carbon atom at which the substitution takes place undergoes inversion of configuration.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The reaction between sodium salt of methanol and tbutylbromide in the presence of NaOH is to be completed.

Concept introduction:

Williamson synthesis is a way of preparing ethers by the reaction between an alkyl halide and alkoxide. Williamson synthesis takes place through SN2 reaction mechanism. The carbon atom at which the substitution takes place undergoes inversion of configuration.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The reaction between potassium salt of ethanol and neopentyl4methylbenzenesulfonate in presence of EtOH at 25°C is to be completed.

Concept introduction:

Williamson synthesis is a way of preparing ethers by the reaction between an alkyl halide and alkoxide. Williamson synthesis takes place through SN2 reaction mechanism. The carbon atom at which the substitution takes place undergoes inversion of configuration.

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Chapter 11 Solutions

Organic Chemistry

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