Which is the stronger acid in each pair? COOH O COOH (a) CH or 3COOH Acetic acid CH3SO3H Methanesulfonic acid (b) or 2-Oxopropanoic acid (Pyruvic acid) Propanoic acid
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Write the products of the following sequences of reactions. Refer to your roadmaps to see how the combined reactions allow you to navigate between the different functional groups. Note that you will need both your old Chapters 611 roadmap and your new Chapters 1517 roadmap for these. (a) 1. Mg, ether 2. CO2 3. HCl, H2O 4. SOCl2 Br A haloarene (b) 1. NBS 2. Mg, ether 3. CO2 4. HCl, H2O 5. CH2N2 6. m-CPBA An alkene (c) 1. LiAlH4 2. H2O 3. PCC 4. Br2, CH3CO2H O OH A carboxylic acid (d) 1. BH3 2. H2O2 3. H2CrO4 4. Heat 5. Ph3P1 2CH2 O An alkene
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The first step in solving 17 problem number 47 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Write the products of the following sequences of reactions. Refer to your roadmaps to see how the combined reactions allow you to navigate between the different functional groups. Note that you will need both your old Chapters 611 roadmap and your new Chapters 1517 roadmap for these. (a) 1. Mg, ether 2. CO2 3. HCl, H2O 4. SOCl2 Br A haloarene (b) 1. NBS 2. Mg, ether 3. CO2 4. HCl, H2O 5. CH2N2 6. m-CPBA An alkene (c) 1. LiAlH4 2. H2O 3. PCC 4. Br2, CH3CO2H O OH A carboxylic acid (d) 1. BH3 2. H2O2 3. H2CrO4 4. Heat 5. Ph3P1 2CH2 O An alkene
From the textbook chapter Carboxylic Acids you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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