COMPOUND 1
CH2=CH-CH-OH
________|
_______CH3
COMPOUND 2
_____________O
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CH3-CH-CH2-C
_____|______\
____CH3______OH
*Now, I must: Identify any functional groups in these compounds and name them.
The functional group in 1 is the OH which makes it an alcohol. (It is a primary alcohol, by the way.)
In two, the functional group is the COOH group on the end which makes it an acid. I can't tell where the CH3 group is in #2 but it isn't a functional group, anyway.
in 2, the CH3 is under the 2nd CH (the one found in between the CH3 & CH2)...
Could you pls help me with the next part as well.
From the above compounds:
Complete the equation for reaction by drawing the abbreviated structural formula(e) of the product(s) of this reaction..... I must also identify any new functional groups in the organic product(s).
The final compound created from this reaction is tocainide.
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i needed to know all about Homozygous Dominant X Homozygous Reccessive. BUT THEY DIDN'T HELP ME AND IM ONLEY 11 YRS OLD. SO WHO EVER COMES TO THIS WWEBSITE I ASUREY YOUR THAD THEY WONT HELP YOU AS THEY DID WIIEE T MME. SO I WHANTED TO THINK THEEY OPPOSITE SO PLEASE EXCUSE THEM
Sorry Karen,
Firstly, I do not think an 11 year-old would need to know of this - or should care to know of this.
Secondly, you keep putting this into my question which I am trying to sort out and understand myself!!!
I don't know enough about organic chemistry to know how you get from what you have to tocainide but I looked up tocainide in The Merck Index. It has an amino group (-NH2) as one functional group and an amide (-CONHR) as another functional group. The amide is a secondary amide. It has a -C=O and coming from the C is the N-H with an (Ar-in this case a benzene ring) attached to it.