Organic Chemistry

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Problems 129


  1. If isomer A is heated to about 100 °C, a mixture of isomers A and B is formed. Explain why there is no trace of isomer C or D.

  2. Propose a mechanism for the following reaction:

  3. Compound A will not undergo a ring-opening reaction under thermal conditions, but compound B will. Explain.

  4. Professor Perry C. Click found that heating any one of the following isomers resulted in scrambling of the deuterium to all three
    positions on the five-membered ring. Propose a mechanism to account for this observation.

  5. How could the following transformation be carried out, using only heat or light?

  6. Show the steps involved in the following reaction:

  7. Propose a mechanism for the following reaction:


H
H+

OH

CO 2 CH 3

+ ∆

O

O

C

C

CO 2 CH 3

+

CO 2 CH 3

CO 2 CH 3

CO 2

H

H

H

H

∆ ∆

D

D

D

H

H

H

H
AB

CH 3

O
H 3 C CH 3

OH
H 3 C

CD 3

C 6 H 5

C 6 H 5
CH 3

CD 3

CH 3

C 6 H 5

100 OC

CD 3

CH 3

C 6 H 5
C 6 H 5

C 6 H 5

CD 3
C 6 H 5 CH 3

C 6 H 5

ABCD
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