Question
Question: Conversions: a) Methane to ethane b) But-2-ene to ethanal c) Sodium benzoate to chlorobenzene ...
Conversions:
a) Methane to ethane
b) But-2-ene to ethanal
c) Sodium benzoate to chlorobenzene
d) Benzene to m-dinitrobenzene
e) Ethyne to benzene sulphonic acid
Solution
The answer to these conversion reactions involves basic reactions like chlorination, oxidation, reduction and also basic named reactions in the presence of certain catalyst and reaction conditions.
Complete step by step answer:
We have come across various types of reactions to obtain one compound from another in our chapters of organic chemistry.
Now, let us see some of the basic reactions which are involved in the conversions of these simple molecules.
a) Conversion of methane to ethane is not possible directly. Here one extra carbon atom is added. Therefore, to convert to ethane firstly methane is treated with chlorine gas in the presence of ultraviolet light to give chloromethane
- This product on further reaction with sodium metal and dry ether (solvent which does not react with sodium) gives ethane.
The reaction is,