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UNIT (9) CARBOXYLIC ACIDS, ESTERS, AMINES, AND AMIDES
www.vvc.eduThe names of carboxylic acids end in “-oic acid,” indicating the presence of the carboxyl group, i.e.: propanoic acid, butanoic acid, pentanoic acid, etc. When naming carboxylic ... Ester hydrolysis under acidic condition (acid hydrolysis) is the reverse of acid-catalyzed ester formation. Ester hydrolysis under basic condition (base ...
SAMPLE LAB REPORT - Pittsburg State University
www.pittstate.eduThis acid catalyzed reaction occurred by dehydration . 6 followed by a rearrangement to form a more stable carbocation.[3] The final step involved the removal of a proton from the carbonyl group, resulting in the ketone of the desired product, benzopinacolone.[3] Reference:
Organic Chemistry I: Reactions and Overview - Tufts University
sites.tufts.edu7.4 Acid-Catalyzed Dehydration of Alcohols Rearrangements, also known as 1,2 shifts, can occur in primary and secondary alcohol dehydration The more favored product is dictated by the stability of the alkene being formed orF dehydration of secondary alcohols, the positive charge is shifted through a hydride shift or alkyl shift
Organi II Mechanisms - Organic chemistry
www.slooporganicchemistry.com3. Alcohols oa. 3 alcohol- acid catalyzed dehydration: b. 2o, 3o alcohol dehydration with POCl 3: c. 3o alcohol to alkyl halide using HX (X= Cl, Br, I): d. 1o, 2o alcohol to alkyl halide using SOCl