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CHEM 310 Exam 3 Dr. Hanna April 13, 2007 Honor Pledge: In Part V of the Winthrop University Student Conduct Code, it is stated that “A fundamental tenet of all institutions of higher learning is academic honesty. … Misrepresentation of someone else’s work as one’s own is a most serious offense in any academic setting. … Academic misconduct includes but is not limited to providing or receiving assistance in a manner not authorized by the professor in the creation of work to be submitted for academic evaluation including papers, projects, and examinations …” By my signature below, I pledge that I did not commit academic misconduct (cheat) on this examination. ____________________________________ ______________________________ Printed Name Signature Part 1 _____________/20 Part 2 _____________/30 Part 3 _____________/20 Part 4 _____________/10 Part 5 _____________/20 Total _____________/100Page 2 Part 1: Nomenclature (20 pts) Write IUPAC names for the following compounds (indicate stereochemistry where required): 1a. 1b. Draw structures corresponding to the following IUPAC names: 1c. trans-1-Bromo-2-ethylcyclopentane 1d. 3-Methyl-2-buten-1-ol 1e. 3,3-Dimethylheptan-2,4-dione CCHOClCH3CH2CH3CH3CH2OCH(CH3)2Page 3 Part 2: Provide the Starting Material, Reagent, or Product (30 pts): Provide the missing piece (starting material, reagent(s), or product(s)) in the box provided. 2a. 2b. 2c. 2d. PCCCH2Cl2OHCH3OOHClO(m-CPBA)CH3OH1. K2CO32. CH3ICH3OCH3OHPBr3Page 4 2e. 2f. 2g. 2h. MgEtherCH2CH3Br1. (CH3)2C=O2. H3O+CH3CH2OIHCH3NH2NCH3CH3CrO3H3O+CH2OHPage 5 Part 3: Mechanisms (20 pts) Draw the chemical equations (with structures) described below and indicate whether the mechanism of the reaction is SN2, SN1, E2 or E1. 3a. 1-Bromo-4-ethyl-1-methylcyclohexane reacts with sodium methoxide (Na+ -OCH3) to give 4-ethyl-1-methylcyclohexene 3b. (S)-2-Iodobutane reacts with sodium hydroxide to give (R)-butan-2-ol. 3c. (R)-2-Methylpentan-3-ol reacts with dry HCl(g) to give racemic 3-chloro-2-methylpentanePage 6 Provide complete arrow-pushing mechanisms for the following transformations: 3d. 3e. ICCH3CH3CH3CH3CH2OHOCCH3CH3CH3CH2CH3+CCH3CH3CH3∆OHCH3OHH+OHOCH3CH3Page 7 Part 4: Synthesis (10 pts) Provide a synthesis of each of the following compounds starting from the indicated compound and any other reagents you need: 4a. 4b. BrOHOHCH3OHCH3OHCH3Page 8 Part 5: General Questions (20 pts) Provide answers to the following questions. Where applicable, draw structures to support your answers. 5a. The pKa of cyclohexanol is approximately 16, while the pKa of phenol is approximately 10. Indicate which compound is the stronger acid, and explain the reason for the difference in acidity. 5b. Rank the following compounds in order of SN2 reactivity (1 = fastest, 4 = slowest). Explain your answer. CH2CH2CH2CH2ICH3CH3IICH3CH2CICH3CH3A B C DPage 9 5c. Rank the following compounds in order of SN1 reactivity. (1 = fastest, 4 = slowest). Explain your answer. CH3COHCH3CH2CH3CH3CICH3CH2CH3CH3CClCH3CH2CH3CH3CBrCH3CH2CH3A B C D 5d. Explain why a Grignard reagent cannot be prepared in the presence of water or


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