organic chemistry product reaction help

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  1. Unread #1 - Mar 14, 2013 at 2:35 PM
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    I have 3 problems for an assignment I cant solve can someone help me solve these
    they are product reactiions
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    I will help you out later on today if someone doesn't beat me to it. If I forget, shoot me a PM in a couple of hours. I am currently at work.
     
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    ok thanks
     
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    Are these supposed to be redox reactions?

    The first one looks like a Reduction reaction; it converts from Cyclohexanone -> Cyclohexanol (OH, not =O)

    Second appears to be the opposite (an Oxidation Reaction); Your Hydroxyl group on your Carboxyl Group at the end will lose it's "H" from the Hydroxyl and gain an electron.

    The third is a matter of kinetics. Whichever bond has the weakest "link" will break off. In this case it will be your Carboxyl Group - if I remember correctly. If you ask why this happens, it's because of the EWGs and EDGs. The oxygens on your Carboxyl group are extremely strong EWGs making the C-C bond much weaker. When heated to a certain temperature they will break (before any of the other bonds will). Let me see if I can find my notes for all of this from last semester - Looks like Org. II. :)

    Or Heads can correct me later if he gets around to it.
     
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    thanks i pmed both of you and it is orgo II. have a couple others i need to check if you have the time.
     
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    I'm pretty sure szskateman22 got it right on the first two. And I don't know about the last one because I don't really understand it either lol. You might wanna PM Sypherz also--I think he's also pretty good with this.

    And you said you had others that you wanted to check?
     
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    Can you draw out the products for any of these as well?
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    please excuse how sloppy they look...I made them with paint -_-
     
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    Try this program: http://www.acdlabs.com/resources/freeware/chemsketch/

    It's the "free version" of a program known as ChemDraw - used by professionals. It should make everything a little more neat for you. ;)

    As of now, I will look into the files tomorrow. I thought I had some on my computer, but I was mistaken (then again it is 1 A.M.). I will skim through my notes tomorrow and help you out from there. If I run across my professor's notes in the process I will scan them in as well and let you look at those. ^_^
     
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    Sorry for the late response. Been very busy lately.

    Check your pm :)
     
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    Could you zoom in on the 4 problems please? It's difficult to see them. >_<

    Also, could you tell me what you are up to in Org. II? Diels-Alder yet? Dienes? If you can provide me that I can help even quicker.
     
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    Ill pm you a more zoomed in version now
     
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    I think Heads has it right... Sort of too lazy to check right now. =|
     
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