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ld Exam I Questions - CHM 224 rganic Chemistry CHM 224 Exam I Questions This set of questions is a compilation of old exams, and does not represent the typical length of an exam - there are more examples, therefore this is longer than a standard 1 hour exam. First three questions are based on the following four spectra. 1H triplet (hard to see)

ld Exam I Questions - CHM 224 This compound contains C, H, and atoms. Based on the spectral data, determine the most likely molecular formula for this compound. Analysis of the IR spectrum of this molecule indicates what key functional group is/are present? Propose a structure for this compound.

ld Exam I Questions - CHM 224 The next three questions are based on the following four spectra.

ld Exam I Questions - CHM 224

ld Exam I Questions - CHM 224 This molecule contains C, H and - based on the spectral data, determine the most likely molecular formula for this compound. Propose a structure for this compound. Analysis of the IR spectrum of this molecule indicates what key functional group is present? How could you tell the difference between the following two compounds using 13 C NMR only? How could you tell the difference between the following two compounds using 1 H NMR only? Be specific H 3 C CH 2 CH 3

ld Exam I Questions - CHM 224 The Williamson Ether synthesis you completed in the laboratory is shown below. Draw a stepwise arrow-pushing mechanism that accounts for the formation of the major organic product of the reaction. You may ignore the role of the tetrabutylammonium fluoride (Bu4NF). H NaH, I + H 2 + NaI + Bu 4 NF Bu 4 NF CH 3 CH 3 The substitution reaction shown in the above question follows an SN1 or SN2 mechanism? (this one is from the book): (S)-2-Butanol slowly racemizes on standing in dilute sulfuric acid. Explain by drawing a mechanism that accounts for this racemization. Assume each chemical below was made using either an SN1 or SN2 reaction. Identify the BND that was most likely created in the substitution reaction that led to the formation of the products shown by either circling it or using an arrow that unambiguously points to it. For some of the chemicals below, there may more than one possible choice - identifying NE (for each of the 4 below) is sufficient to receive full credit. CN CH 3 N

ld Exam I Questions - CHM 224 Predict the major product of each of the following reactions. Make sure to indicate stereochemistry when appropriate.: NaN 3 DMF NaC(CH 3 ) 3 (CH 3 ) 3 CH NaC(CH 3 ) 3 (CH 3 ) 3 CH I Na + C C CH 3 DMS Write the complete stepwise mechanism the justifies the formation of both products. Show all electron flow with arrows and draw all reaction intermediates. Circle which of the two products is formed in higher yield. KH Acetone +

ld Exam I Questions - CHM 224 (S)-1-omo-2-cyclohexene reacts with sodium ethoxide in ethanol to produce a racemic mixture of substitution products, whereas (S)-1-bromo-3-cyclohexene produces a 20:60 mixture of substitution products (both reactions also produce minor amounts of elimination products) Propose an explanation for why these two reactions do not both produce the same ratio of substitution products. Be as specific as you can to get all the points (10 pts) Na + Ethanol 50:50 Na + For the next set of three questions, draw the product(s) of the following reactions, and indicate if the reaction follows an SN1 or SN2 mechanism (circle one). H S Na CH 3 C CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 NaCN Ethanol DMF acetone 20:60 SN2 or SN1 SN2 or SN1

ld Exam I Questions - CHM 224 CH 3 CH 2 H Consider the reactions below to answer the next four questions: NaN 3 DMS NaN 3 DMS 3º b. 2º c. 1º d. 4º The solvent in these reactions is: protic b. aprotic The alkyl bromide starting materials in these reactions are classified as: a. Na + b. the alkyl group c. - d. N3 - The nucleophile in these reactions is: Which reaction is should proceed at a faster rate (first or second one?) a. SN1 b. SN2 ethanol SN2 or SN1 N 3 N 3 + Na + Na

ld Exam I Questions - CHM 224 Consider the pair of reactions below to answer the next four questions: KI acetone I KI acetone I The alkyl bromide starting material in these reactions are classified as: 3º b. 2º c. 1º d. 4º The solvent in these reactions is: a. protic b. aprotic The nucleophile in these reactions is: a. K + b. alkyl group c. - d. I - Which reaction is faster (first or second one?) The mechanism for these reactions is: a. SN2 b. E2 c. SN1 d. E1 1 H NMR is highly useful in determining products of organic chemical reactions. ne might question whether or not the following reaction proceeds through a substitution or elimination mechanism. However, studying the 1 H NMR spectrum of the product(s) reveals all signals appear between 2 and 0 ppm. Draw the major organic product(s) of this reaction. CH 3 H

ld Exam I Questions - CHM 224 n the graph below, draw an energy diagram for an SN1 substitution. early label the electrophile/starting material (S.M.), the product (P) and any relevant intermediates (I) or transition states (TS). Energy reaction coordinate