Cyclohexanone forms cyanohydrin in good yield but 2,2,6 trimethylcyclohexanone does not.

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asked Mar 20, 2018 in Chemistry by paayal (26,720 points) 4 6 45
edited Mar 24, 2018 by Vikash Kumar

Give plausible explanation for each of the following:
i. Cyclohexanone forms cyanohydrin in good yield but 2,2,6 trimethylcyclohexanone does not.

ii. There are two -NH2 groups in semicarbazide. However, only one is involved in the formation of semicarbazones.

iii. During the preparation of esters from a carboxylic acid and an alcohol in the presence of an acid catalyst, the water or the ester should be removed as soon as it is formed.

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answered Mar 20, 2018 by sanjaydas (61,430 points) 5 7 7
edited Mar 24, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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i. In cyclohexanone, the carbonyl carbon is not hindered. Hence, the nucleophile CN-ion can easily attack the carbonyl carbon. However in 2,2,6-trimethyl cyclohexanone, the carbonyl carbon is sterically hindered due to presence of methyl groups. Hence, the nucleophile CN- ion cannot easily attack the carbonyl carbon.

ii. Out of two -NH2 groups in semicarbazide, one is a part of amide functional group. In this, the lone pair on nitrogen atom is involved in the resonance with carbonyl group. Hence, this -NH2 group cannot act as a nucleophile. Hence, it is not involved in the formation of semicarbazones.

iii. The formation of esters from a carboxylic acid and alcohol in the presence of an acid catalyst is a reversible reaction. If water or ester is not removed as soon as it is formed, the ester will hydrolyse to give starting materials carboxylic acid and alcohol.

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