Chapter 12: PROBLEM 12.9 (page 464)
Question: Which alkyne has the smaller Heat of hydrogenation ? Explain your choice.
Short Answer
Answer
The heat of hydrogenation is smaller for .
Chapter 12: PROBLEM 12.9 (page 464)
Question: Which alkyne has the smaller Heat of hydrogenation ? Explain your choice.
Answer
The heat of hydrogenation is smaller for .
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a. Compound A has molecular formula C5H8 and is hydrogenated to a compound having molecular formula C5H10.
b. Compound B has molecular formula C10H16 and is hydrogenated to a compound having molecular formula C10H18 .
c. Compound C has molecular formula C8H8 and is hydrogenated to a compound having molecular formula C8H16.
Question: What alkene is needed to synthesize each 1,2-diol using [1] followed by NAHSO3 in H2O ; or [2] CH3CO3H followed by -OH in H2O ?
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Question: Dihydroxylation of an alkene can be carried out with in . In this reaction, transbut-2-ene affords (2R,3S)-butane-2,3-diol, whereas cis-but-2-ene affords a mixture of (2R,3R)-butane-2,3-diol and (2S,3S)-butane-2,3-diol. Does dihydroxylation by this method occur with syn or anti addition?
Question: What product is formed when is treated with each reagent: (a) H2 (excess), Pd-C; ; (b) H2(1 equiv), Lindlar catalyst; (c) H2(excess), Lindlar catalyst; (d) Na,NH3 ?
Question: a) Draw the structure of a compound of molecular formula C6H10 that reacts with H2 in the presence of Pd-C but does not react with H2in the presence of Lindlar catalyst. (b) Draw the structure of a compound of molecular formula C6H10 that reacts with H2 when either catalyst is present
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