Organic Chem Help: Alkyl Halide to Alcohol, Alkene, Alkyne, alkene to Alcohol

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The discussion focuses on the conversion of alkyl halides to various organic compounds, including alcohols, alkenes, and alkynes. The initial query involves identifying reaction types and providing examples, with chloroethane converting to ethanol as a starting point. Participants emphasize the importance of understanding reaction mechanisms and suggest multi-step conversions for achieving alkynes from alkyl halides. A recommendation is made to use retrosynthesis as a strategy for tackling complex conversions. The conversation concludes with the original poster gaining clarity on the topic.
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hello, ok i will get straight to the point i don't get the following questions:
Indicate the following type of reation that is taking place, and also give an example.
a) Alkyl halide to alcohol
b) Alkyl halide to alkene
c) alkyl halide to alkyne
d) alkene to an alcohol

i tried a), i got chloroethane + water ---> ethanol + hydrogen chloride
that's all i understands...who can help me out a bit?

Thank You
 
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Tensaiga said:
i tried a), i got chloroethane + water ---> ethanol + hydrogen chloride
that's all i understands...who can help me out a bit?

Yeah. Do you understand the mechanism of this reaction? If you do, you should have no difficulty with the other reactions.

This link may help.
http://www.cem.msu.edu/~reusch/VirtualText/alhalrx2.htm#hal4

If you're stuck somewhere, feel free to ask.
 
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ummm i still don't get it ... i just don't think c was possible, alkyl hailde to alkyne? how ? the only one that's possible of doing this was condensation reaction, i think.
 
Tensaiga said:
ummm i still don't get it ... i just don't think c was possible, alkyl hailde to alkyne? how ? the only one that's possible of doing this was condensation reaction, i think.

It need not be a single step conversion. Can you think of a multi step conversion to get the alkyne?
(Hint: Alkyl dihalides)

When you are stuck in conversions, a good idea is to work backwards (retrosynthesis). Start from the final product. How will you synthesize that? Try linking it to your initial product.
 
ok i get it now thanks.
 
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