Introduction to Reactions and Mechanisms - Page 6
Questions
- How was the Diels Alder reaction discovered?
- Why are alkenes and alkynes more reactive?
- Starting with 200 mg of cyclopentadiene, 300 mg of maleic anhydride and 375 mg of cycloadduct anhydride is obtained, what is the limiting reagent? Calculate the % yield for the anhydride.
- What reagent should I use to complete the reaction? (Organic Chemistry 1)
- Why is #Br_2# an electrophile?
- How do alkenes and alkynes differ from alkanes?
- How does sodium stearate #C_17H_35CO_2^(-)Na^+# form an insoluble salt with calcium ion?
- Of these molecules, which one is an electrophile and which one is a nucleophile?
- What is the product of the reaction between 2-bromo-2-methylpentane and sodium ethoxide in ethanol?
- How do alkenes react with bromine?
- What does it mean if the Diels Alder reaction is a concerted reaction?
- A positive Seliwanoff's test is obtained with? A] Glucose B] Fructose C] Galactose D] Mannose
- How to obtain phthalic acid from aspirin?
- Why are alkenes nonpolar?
- How can you make alkoxides?
- Why are alkenes important?
- How do we explain the reaction #"1,3-butadiene"# with #1*"equiv"# of #HBr(g)# to give TWO products....?
- how would I prepare 9-methylanthracene from anthrone?
- Why do alkenes undergo addition reactions?
- What are the differences in the reactivity of #"bromoethane"#, and #"2-bromopentane"#?