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- HO 1. TSCI, Pyridine 2. CH3CH2SQuestion 1 Choose the best reagent(s) from the list provided below (A – E) for carrying out the conversions in the equationreaction shown below CI O1. HCO2H, H2O 2. CICO(CH2)2CH3, AICI3 O 1. HNO3, H2504 2. CICO(CH2)2CH3, AIC13 1. HNO3, H2S04 2. Bromo - 2- butanone, AIBr3d. e. OH Cl NaOC1, CH₂COOH CH3CH₂ONa Acetone
- Predict the functional group of the product for the following reaction. a. amide b. hemiacetal c. carboxylic acid d. acetal e. ester f. aldehyde g. alcohol(Picture attached) Functional Groups: 1. Benzene 2. Halogen 3. Carboxyl 4. Hydroxyl Identify the functional groups that the 2 molecules contain. Note: each functional group can be used more than once. Put in numerical order with no space. Sucarlose = Ibuprofen =CH2-CH2-CH3 Type of functional group r. CH2-CH2-CH3 Common Name Type of functional group H3C-C-o IUPAC H3C- Common Name H,C-CH,-CH,-CH,-CH,-NH-ċ-CH -CH3 t. Type of functional group
- Organic Compounds: Alkanes 6. Classify each of the following compounds according to its functional group. a. CH3-CH2- CH=CH-CH; b. CH3 — CH— CH-он c. CH3-CH2-CH2-0-CH2-CH3 d. CH3-C-OH e.NOMENCLATURE, ANALYSIS & REACTIONSConversion of Compound into complete structure. A.CH3(CH2)8CH3 B. CH3(CH2)4OH C. CH3CCl3 D. CH3(CH2)4CH(CH3)2 E. (CH3)2CHCH2NH2



