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SYNTHESIS OF ORGANIC COMPOUND Reactions of Alkyne and Alkene Rate Topic: -----

#1 Mr.Chemist 


Quark
I really have a little difficulty on this topic 'Synthesis of Organic Compound from alkyne and alkene'. I need some help please. I would like to know about the rules on how you can get either aldehyde or carboxylic acid, ketone or what. Thank you.





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#2 hypervalent_iodine 


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Just to clarify: are you asking for mechanistic information for the transformation of alkynes and alkenes into carbonyls?
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#3 Suxamethonium 


Baryon
There are so many possible reactions to do that eventually end up in alcohols/diols, aldehydes, ketones, alhp-beta unsaturated ketones etc etc. You could even make chlorides or nitrides and hydrolyse to get such products.. Do you want anything specific? Or just general reactions (hydrogenation, epoxidation, etc)?
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#4 Mr.Chemist 


Quark
yes please. also i have this question on the importance of millon's test and the reactions it has.
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#5 Suxamethonium 


Baryon
Start here.
http://www.chemistry...alkenerxn2.html

Then google 'millons test'. Start by reading the (very short) wiki article, and then from what you learn there google some of the key words and see if you can't work out its importance on your own. If you get stuck i'll give you some more help.

:)
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#6 Mr.Chemist 


Quark

View PostSuxamethonium, on 9 February 2012 - 06:34 AM, said:

Start here.
http://www.chemistry...alkenerxn2.html

Then google 'millons test'. Start by reading the (very short) wiki article, and then from what you learn there google some of the key words and see if you can't work out its importance on your own. If you get stuck i'll give you some more help.

:)


THank you! :)
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