When 3-methyl-2-butanol is heated with concentrated HBr, a rearranged product is obtained. When 2-methyl-1-propanol reacts under the same conditions, a rearranged product is not obtained. Explain.
12. Alcohols, Ethers, Epoxides and Thiols
Leaving Group Conversions - Using HX
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Explain the products observed in the following reaction of an alcohol with the Lucas reagent.
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Show how you would use a simple chemical test to distinguish between the following pairs of compounds. Tell what you would observe with each compound.
(d) allyl alcohol and propan-1-ol
(e) butan-2-one and tert-butyl alcohol
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Neopentyl alcohol, (CH3)3CCH2OH, reacts with concentrated HBr to give 2-bromo-2-methylbutane, a rearranged product. Propose a mechanism for the formation of this product.
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The reaction of tert-butyl alcohol with concentrated HCl goes by the SN1 mechanism. Write a mechanism for this reaction.
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Suggest a mechanism for the following reactions.
(b) Substitution :
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Predict the product of the following reactions.
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Predict the product of the following reactions.
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Triphenylphosphine and iodine can be used to convert alcohols to iodoalkanes. Suggest a mechanism for this reaction. [Triphenylphosphine first acts as a nucleophile in this reaction.]
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Suggest the appropriate reagents to carry out the following transformations.
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Another method for converting alcohols to chloroalkanes makes use of chlorotrimethylsilane (TMSCl) and DMSO. Suggest a mechanism for this reaction to form (a) a 1° chloroalkane and (b) a 3° chloroalkane. [The reaction begins by the reaction of DMSO and TMSCl and is analogous to the Swern oxidation.]
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Predict the product of the following reactions.
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Predict the product of the following reactions.
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Predict the product(s) that would result when molecules (a)–(p) are allowed to react under the following conditions: (vii) HCl; (viii) HBr. If no reaction occurs, write 'no reaction.'
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Predict the product of the following reactions.
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