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Methanol can be synthesized in the lab by reacting methyl iodide with dilute sodium hydroxide as shown in the reaction e

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Methanol Can Be Synthesized In The Lab By Reacting Methyl Iodide With Dilute Sodium Hydroxide As Shown In The Reaction E 1
Methanol Can Be Synthesized In The Lab By Reacting Methyl Iodide With Dilute Sodium Hydroxide As Shown In The Reaction E 1 (112.03 KiB) Viewed 66 times
Methanol can be synthesized in the lab by reacting methyl iodide with dilute sodium hydroxide as shown in the reaction equation below. CH3I + NaOH CH3OH + Nal i) ii) A given chiral reactant A undergoes an SN2 reaction when treated with dilute potassium hydroxide. CI i) ii) iii) What type of reaction is this? Draw a suitable mechanism of reaction for this reaction. ii) + KOH (aq) A What is the IUPAC name of reactant A? (Hint: include chiral center in the name) Complete the reaction equation above and draw a suitable mechanism of reaction for it in the space below. Remember to show the stereochemistry in the product. Which type of solvent would favor this reaction? Polar solvent or non-polar solvent? Give a reason for you answer. 5. Ethene reacts with concentrated hydrochloric acid via an addition reaction to form a saturated reaction product. Complete its reaction equation below. CH₂=CH₂ + HCl Draw a suitable mechanism of reaction for this reaction.