Tutorial Chapter 4 - Benzene: Test Items For Mcmurry'S Organic Chemistry, Seventh Edition 145
Tutorial Chapter 4 - Benzene: Test Items For Mcmurry'S Organic Chemistry, Seventh Edition 145
For each molecule below, predict whether the molecule would be expected to show aromatic character or not.
Explain your answer in each case.
O
12.
N
H
OH
+
13.
15.
N
O
CH3
QB
_ CH
and
H2C
H2C
CH3
base
CH2
ZB
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22. Conjugate bases QB and ZB are both resonance stabilized. Draw the indicated number of resonance forms
for QB and ZB.
_ CH
QB
H2C
_
CH2
ZB
23. Which of the compounds above, Q or Z, would you predict to be most acidic? Explain your answer.
Consider the Friedel-Crafts alkylation reaction below to answer the following questions:
CH2CH3
CH3CH2Cl
AlCl3
HCl
6.
7.
8.
Write the complete stepwise mechanism for this reaction. Show all electron flow with arrows and include
all intermediate structures.
Br
Br
Cl
Cl2
FeCl3
Cl
12. Write the complete stepwise mechanism for the formation of the ortho product. Show all intermediate
structures and show all electron flow with arrows.
13. Draw resonance structures for the intermediate carbocation that explain the directing effect of the -Br.
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16. At what position, and on what ring, is bromination of phenyl benzoate expected to occur? Explain your
answer.
O
C
phenyl benzoate
isobutylbenzene
CO2H
ibuprofen
17. Attempts to prepare isobutylbenzene by direct Friedel-Crafts alkylation of benzene result in tertbutylbenzene as the major product. Write the complete stepwise mechanism for this reaction, showing all
electron flow with arrows and showing all intermediate structures.
Cl
AlCl3
19. Would you expect (nitromethyl)benzene to be more reactive or less reactive than toluene toward
electrophilic substitution? Explain.
CH2NO2
Give the major organic product(s) of each of the following reactions. If none is predicted, write N.R.
28.
H3 C
31.
Cl
1)NaOH
2)H3O+
C(CH3)3
KMnO4
H3O+
CH3
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OCH3
32.
Br2
FeBr3
NO2
CH3
SO3
H2SO4
34.
37.
CH2CH3
NBS
(PhCO2)2, CCl4
38.
CH3
CH3
39.
NO2
CH3Cl
AlCl3
CH3
42.
KMnO4
+
H3O
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Br2
FeBr3