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This document contains a 10-question chemistry test on alcohols and retrosynthesis. The questions cover identifying products of reactions involving alcohols, naming organic compounds, determining higher boiling points and water solubility, identifying true statements about separating mixtures using water and ether, proposing reaction mechanisms, suggesting reagents for transformations, ranking acidity, and designing multi-step syntheses.

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This document contains a 10-question chemistry test on alcohols and retrosynthesis. The questions cover identifying products of reactions involving alcohols, naming organic compounds, determining higher boiling points and water solubility, identifying true statements about separating mixtures using water and ether, proposing reaction mechanisms, suggesting reagents for transformations, ranking acidity, and designing multi-step syntheses.

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1 JASPERSE CHEM 342 TEST 1 Alcohols and Retrosynthesis VERSION 1

1. Give the major product for the following reactions. (3 points each)
O 1. 2. H3O+ MgBr

Ph

OH

H2CrO4

O OCH3

1. PhMgBr (excess) 2. H3O+

OH

1. TsCl, pyridine 2. NEt 3, heat

O O 1. LiAlH 4 2. H3O+

H OH

1. Na 2. Br

OH

1. PBr3 3. PhCHO 2. Mg 4. H3O+

2 2. Give Names or structures for the following: (9 points) para-ethylphenol

OH

Cl
OH

3. For each of the following pairs, circle the one that is higher boiling and put a square around the one with the higher water solubility. (4 points)
a. OH OH

b.

HO

OH

H 3C

OH

4. Which of the following statements is true? (4 points) a. When an ether solution of A and B in a separatory funnel is treated with neutral water, only B remains in the ether layer. b. When an ether solution of A and B in a separatory funnel is treated with neutral water, neither A nor B remains in the ether layer. c. When an ether solution of A and B in a separatory funnel is treated with basic water (NaOH/H2O), both A and B remain in the ether layer. d. When an ether solution of A and B in a separatory funnel is treated with basic water (NaOH/H2O), only B remains in the ether layer.
OH OH

5. For the following transformation, which of the following statements is true? (4 points) a. D is the only acceptable solvent b. C is the only acceptable solvent c. C and D are both acceptable solvents d. B, C, and D are all acceptable solvents e. A and B are the only acceptable solvents
Br 1. Mg, solvent 2. H2C=O 3. H3O+ Solvent Options OH O H2O A CH 3OH B C O D

3 6. Suggest a possible structure for an unknown A whose formula is C5H10O and gives the following chemical test results. (5 points) Formula Hydrogenation Test Chromic Acid Test Lucas Test C5H10O H2/Pt H2CrO4 HCl/ZnCl2 No reaction Turns Green Reacts within 5 minutes

7. Provide the mechanisms for the following reactons (3, 5, and 5 points)
O 1. LiAlH4 2. H3O+ OH

O Cl

1. MeMgBr 2. H3 O+

OH Me Me ("Me"=methyl=CH3)

OH Me Me

H-Br

Br Me Me

4 8. Provide the reagents necessary to accomplish the following transformations (4 points each)
O O Ph (2-3 steps)

O OCH3 O

Br OCH3 O (2-3 steps)

Ph

Br

Ph Ph OH

Ph (2-3 steps)

OH OH (2-3 steps)

OH

O (2 steps)

optically active

optically active

O Ph OH Ph OH (4-5 steps)

5 9. Rank the acidity of the following, from most acidic (1) to least acidic (4). (4 points)
OH H2O OH

10. Design syntheses of the following. (6 points each). Allowed starting materials (same as practice) include: cyclopentanol any esters ethylene oxide formaldehyde iodomethane any acyclic alcohol or alkene wth 4 carbons any inorganic agents (things that wont contribute carbons to your skeleton)

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