Hello,
We're learning organic chemistry in my chem class, and I have a question on my homework that has stumped me and my friends. It is a replacement reaction, which I haven't learned yet. The question asks how to get 2-methylhexanonitrile from 2-methylhexane. If I am correct, you would start with:
CH3 H H H H
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H3C - C - C - C - C - CH3
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H H H H H
and try to replace the ending CH3 (H3C) with and NC to get something like:
CH3 H H H H
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NC - C - C - C - C - CH3
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H H H H H
But how could you achieve this though without replacing all of the CH3 molecules? Can anyone help?