Classify each reaction as an oxidation, a reduction, or neither. (a) CH3 CH2OH 3 HCCH 3 OHCCH H2CrO4 CrO pyridine 3 (a) O O (b) CH4 CH3OH H C OH H H HO C C OH (b) O O O (c) CH3 C C CH3 H3C CH3 CH3 C C CH3 H2O CH3 OHHO CH3 H+ O + (c) (d) CH3 CH2 OH CH3 CH3 LiAlH4/TiCl4 (d) (e) Br2 H H Br Br (+ enantiomer) (e) (f) H+ C , CH3OH H C H H2O CH3O OCH3 O + (f) (g) (g) HBr H H Br H (h) H2SO4 (H2O) H2 Pt (h) OH (i) OsO4 H2O2 OH OH (i) (j) RCO3H H3O+ O OH OH (+ enantiomer) (j) (k) Cl2 H2O Cl OH (+ enantiomer) (l) (l) (1) BH3 . THF (2) H2O2, OH (k) OH
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Two products are observed in the following reaction. D OH SOCl2 D Cl D H Cl + (a) Suggest a mechanism to explain how these two products are formed. (b) Your mechanism for part (a) should be different from the usual mechanism of the reaction of SOCl2 with alcohols. Explain why the reaction follows a different mechanism in this case.
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The first step in solving 11 problem number 20 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Two products are observed in the following reaction. D OH SOCl2 D Cl D H Cl + (a) Suggest a mechanism to explain how these two products are formed. (b) Your mechanism for part (a) should be different from the usual mechanism of the reaction of SOCl2 with alcohols. Explain why the reaction follows a different mechanism in this case.
From the textbook chapter Reactions of Alcohols you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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