The phonoxide anion is the nucleophile.
CH3--(benzene ring)--O- AKA ArO-
propanol + toluic acid = propyl toluate propanol + toluic acid = propyl toluate
Propyl Toluate is a Benzene ring with a methy(CH3) group bonded to one carbon, and a propyl (CH3CH2CH3) bound to another carbon. Its IUPAC name would #-Methyl-#-propylbenzene
shouldn't it be in alphabetical order when naming alkanes?
The formula for propyl amine is C3H9N. It consists of a propyl group (three carbon atoms in a row) attached to an amino group (-NH2).
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The synthesis of the propyl pyridine is done using 2-propanol other than the zeolites.
Propyl pyridine is prepared by the synthesis of the collidines using 2-propanol .
That is propyl alcohol. It will react with ethanoic acid (acetic acid) to make propyl ethanoate (propyl acetate).
Propyl methanoate forms, when propan-1-ol is refluxed with methanoic acid (formic acid). Methanoic acid is an important intermediate in chemical synthesis, and can be found in the venom of bee stings. The chemical equation for this reaction is as follows: CH3CH2CH2OH + HCOOH --> CH3CH2CH2-O-HCO CH3CH2CH2 = propyl group -O-HCO = methanoate group
propanol + toluic acid = propyl toluate propanol + toluic acid = propyl toluate
Iso-propyl alcohol shows slightly acidic behaviour.
propyl alcohol
Propyl Toluate is a Benzene ring with a methy(CH3) group bonded to one carbon, and a propyl (CH3CH2CH3) bound to another carbon. Its IUPAC name would #-Methyl-#-propylbenzene
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The maximum accepted concentration of propyl gallate in foods and cosmetics is approx. 0,1 %.
Propyl acetate has one more carbon atom.
shouldn't it be in alphabetical order when naming alkanes?