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someone told me that COOH will be converted into COOCH3 ?? but then what will be the mechanism ??
Quote from: ashish on July 09, 2017, 10:45:43 AMsomeone told me that COOH will be converted into COOCH3 ?? but then what will be the mechanism ??I'd forget about what they told you. Start off by considering that Pb(OAc)4 is lead in the +4 oxidation state, so it's a pretty strong oxidant. What do you think you'd get if you oxidized your starting material?
Did you in fact oxidize your starting material? Why or why not?
What about the carbon atom in the carboxylate group? Is it getting oxidized?
Quote from: clarkstill on July 10, 2017, 10:04:00 AMQuote from: ashish on July 09, 2017, 10:45:43 AMsomeone told me that COOH will be converted into COOCH3 ?? but then what will be the mechanism ??I'd forget about what they told you. Start off by considering that Pb(OAc)4 is lead in the +4 oxidation state, so it's a pretty strong oxidant. What do you think you'd get if you oxidized your starting material?here is my answer https://postimg.org/image/47cwxfu03/is the mechanism correct??
Quote from: Babcock_Hall on July 13, 2017, 09:32:25 AMWhat about the carbon atom in the carboxylate group? Is it getting oxidized?i think its getting oxidised from +3 to +4