…the Ortho-,Para- Director First; To Obtain the Meta- Product, Install the Meta- Director First Practice Questions Notes Quiz Yourself! 1. Synthesis of Aromatic Compounds: “Order Of Operations” Matters Up to…
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…Mechanism Behind This “Two Step” Pattern For Addition Reactions Of Aldehydes And Ketones Here’s the general mechanism. First comes addition of the nucleophile, and second comes protonation of the resulting…
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…fairly easy. One common method is to convert the free amine into an amide with a reagent such as acetic anhydride (Ac2O). The resulting amide still an ortho- , para–…
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…more acidic than it normally would be, because the resulting anion will be resonance stabilized. (Its pKa is 8.3 ) A common choice of base is a hydride base such…
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…We’ll have more to say about this when we address synthesis in aromatic compounds, but just take a gander at these two examples…. Two more examples of reversing the polarity…
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