13.5 Answers to Exercises

13.5 Answers to Exercises

<p> 13.5 ANSWERS TO EXERCISES</p><p>13.5 Exercise 1</p><p>1. a) propanoic acid b) propan-1-ol c) no reaction H H H H O H</p><p>H C C C H C C C OH OH H H H H H</p><p> d) propan-2-ol e) 2-hydroxymethylpropanenitrile OH H OH H C N CH3 C H C C C H</p><p>H H H CH3</p><p> f) butanoic acid g) methylpropanoic acid h) no reaction H H O H C C C H H H O OH H C C C H C C H H OH H H H H</p><p> i) 2-hydroxy,2-methylbutanenitrile OH</p><p>N CH3 CH2 C C</p><p>CH3</p><p>2. a) CH3CH2COCH 3 + 2[H]  CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3</p><p> - - OH H H O O:  + O - C H CH3 CH2 + OH CH3 CH2 C CH3 CH2 C H CH CH 3 3 CH - 3 H:</p><p> b) CH3CH2COCH3 + HCN  CH3CH2CH(CH3)CN -  + O OH - + + -  O: H  C C CN  CH CH CH3CH2 H CN 3 2 C CN CH3CH2 CH3 CH3 CH3 :CN- 3. a) propanal and HCN b) butanone and HCN c) methylpropanal and HCN 13.5 Exercise 2</p><p>- + 1. a) CH3CH2COOH + NaOH  CH3CH2COO Na + H2O - + b) 2CH3CH2CH2COOH + Na2CO3  2CH3CH2CH2COO Na + CO2 + H2O c) HCOO-Na+ + HCl  HCOOH + NaCl - + d) 2CH3COO Na + H2SO4  2CH3COOH + Na2SO4 - + e) 2CH3CH(CH3)COOH + Na2CO3  2CH3CH(CH3)COO Na + CO2 + H2O</p><p>2. a) CH3CH2COOH + CH3OH == CH3CH2COOCH3 + H2O organic product = methyl propanoate b) CH3COOH + CH3CH(OH)CH3 == CH3COOCH(CH3)CH3 + H2O organic product = methylethyl ethanoate c) HCOOH + CH3CH2CH2OH == HCOOCH2CH2CH3 + H2O organic product = propyl methanoate</p><p> d) CH3CH2CH2COOH + CH3CH2CH2CH2OH == CH3CH2CH2COOCH2CH2CH2CH3 + H2O organic product = butyl butanoate</p><p>3. a) O O OH H C + CH3 CH2 H C + H2O OH O CH2 CH3 b)</p><p>O O CH C + CH3 OH CH3 2 CH3 CH2 C + NaOH O-Na+ O CH3 c) OH O H O C CH3 H C C + CH C CH3 O CH CH 3 3 + H2O OH H H CH3 d) O O H C + NaOH H C CH OH O + CH3 CH2 2 CH2 CH2 CH3 O-Na+</p><p>4. a) H O H</p><p>O C H C C15H31 H C OH O O</p><p>+ 3H O H H O C C H 2 C OH HO C C H C 15 31 + 3 15 31 O H C OH C H C O C15H31 H</p><p>H</p><p> b)</p><p>H O H</p><p>O C H C C15H31 H C OH O O</p><p>C + H OH - H O C H 3NaOH C Na + O C C H C 15 31 + 3 15 31 O H C OH C H C O C15H31 H</p><p>H Reaction (a) takes place in the stomach The fatty acids are used in cell membranes The glycerol is used as an energy source Reaction (b) is carried out industrially The glycerol is used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic preparations The carboxylate salts are used as soaps</p><p>13.5 Exercise 3</p><p>1. a) CH3CH2COCl + NH3  CH3CH2CONH2 + HCl organic product: propanamide</p><p> b) (CH3CH2CH2CO)2O + CH3CH(OH)CH3  CH3CH2CH2COOCH(CH3)CH3 + CH3CH2CH2COOH organic products: methylethyl butanoate and butanoic acid c) HCOCl + CHCHNH  HCONHCHCH + HCl organic product: N-ethyl methanamide</p><p> d) (CH3CO)2O + CH3CH(NH2)CH3  CH3CONHCH(CH3)CH3 + CH3COOH organic products: N-methylethylethanamide and ethanoic acid e) CH3CH(CH3)COCl + H2O  CH3CH(CH)COOH + HCl organic products: methylpropanoic acid</p><p>2. a) H O</p><p>H C C OH + CH3 CH2 Cl H b) H H O H C C C + CH3 NH2 Cl H H c) OH</p><p>O C CH + CH3 3 CH3 CH2 C Cl H d) O CH NH H C + 3 CH2 2 Cl e) O OH O C CH3 C O H + O CH3 C O 3. a)</p><p>- O- +  - O  O O Cl.. CH3 C + HCl CH CH3 C 3 C Cl Cl CH3 C CH + N 3 .. + N H H N N CH3 H CH3 CH H H 3 H H b) nucleophilic addition-elimination c) acid anhydride is cheaper than acyl chloride the acid anhydride reaction is less violent the acid anhydride reaction does not produce toxic fumes of HCl</p>

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