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What is the product of the given reaction?

Noname01

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Noname02

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Noname01

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Noname02

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Explanation

This question tests knowledge on carboxylic acid derivatives and the formation of the carboxylic acid derivatives. , or thionyl chloride, reacts with a carboxylic acid to form an acid chloride. The choice that replaces the with a . The reaction also expels .

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Which combination of starting material and reagent will produce the product shown?

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5-hydroxyvaleric acid and

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Pentanedioic acid and

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4-hydroxybutyric acid and

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4-hydroxybutyric acid and

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5-hydroxyvaleric acid and

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Explanation

5-hydroxyvaleric acid (5-hydroxypentanoic acid) is a five-carbon carboxylic acid alcohol and will produce the required lactone. This reaction is typically acid-catalyzed. Pentanedioic acid (glutaric acid) is a linear dicarboxylic acid, 4-hydroxybutyric acid only has four carbons and will not produce the desired product without being modified.

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When butanoic acid undergoes the Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky (HVZ) reaction, the final product is __________.

2-bromobutanoic acid

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3-bromobutanoic acid

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butanoyl bromide

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heptanoic acid

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None of the other answers

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Explanation

In the HVZ reaction of a carboxylic acid, a bromine is added to the alpha carbon. Phosphorus catalyzes the reaction and allows for the formation of an acyl halide. Acyl halides readily undergo enol-ketone tautomerization. The enol form uses electrons from the carbon-carbon double bond to bond to the bromine. In water, the two bromine molecules convert back to a carboxylic acid with one bromine on the alpha carbon.