Hello again,
I am now trying to resolve the following question:
Treatment of pentan-2-one with sodium hydroxide and iodine in aqueous solution causes a reaction that results in a yellow precipitate with an "antiseptic" odor. (hmm what would that be
) However, treatment of pentan-3-one does not give the same precipitate. Show the mechanisms of the reactions and suggest what the precipitate is.
Obviously (for me) the precipitate is Iodoform CHI
3 and it's know as an disinfectant with an "antiseptic" odor.
So let's move on, I know the mechanism of pentan-2-one, and can be found underneath:
The point where I am stuck is that I'm not sure what the mechanism of pentan-3-one is.
I have deduced the mechanism of it from the mechanism of pentan-2-one. In the question is says that pentan-3-one does not form Iodoform so obviously the end product has to be something slightly different. Here's what I came up with:
My question is; Is my previous deduction correct? Or is my mechanism wrong?
Thank you