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Propene reacts with ______ to form Propylene Bromide.
Propene reacts with ______ to form Propylene Bromide.
Br₂
Propylene bromide reacts with Sodium Iodide (NaI) and acetone in presence of ______ to produce Propanol.
Propylene bromide reacts with Sodium Iodide (NaI) and acetone in presence of ______ to produce Propanol.
KOH
The conversion of Propene to Isopropyl Bromide involves the reaction with ______.
The conversion of Propene to Isopropyl Bromide involves the reaction with ______.
HBr
Various reagents, including ______, can be used in organic chemistry reactions to achieve desired transformations.
Various reagents, including ______, can be used in organic chemistry reactions to achieve desired transformations.
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In organic chemistry, compounds such as Propanal and ______ are involved in the reactions starting from propene.
In organic chemistry, compounds such as Propanal and ______ are involved in the reactions starting from propene.
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Study Notes
Organic Chemistry Reactions: Propene Transformations
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The reactions in the image demonstrate the conversion of propene into various products.
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Key Reagents:
- HBr (Hydrogen Bromide)
- NaI (Sodium Iodide)
- KOH (Potassium Hydroxide)
- Br₂ (Bromine)
- Peroxide
- KMnO₄ (Potassium Permanganate)
- Osmium Tetroxide
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Key Products:
- Propylene Bromide
- Isopropyl Bromide
- Propan-1-ol (n-propyl alcohol)
- Propan-2-ol (isopropyl alcohol)
- Propanal (propionaldehyde)
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The reactions involve alkenes, haloalkanes, and alcohols highlighting key functional groups in organic chemistry.
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The diagram likely depicts the mechanism of the reactions, using curly arrows to show the movement of electrons.
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Description
This quiz explores the various chemical reactions involved in transforming propene into different products using key reagents. Participants will learn about the function of alkenes, haloalkanes, and alcohols, along with mechanisms illustrated through electron movement. Test your knowledge of these essential organic chemistry reactions!