Corrosive Chemistry - 2020-09-02
In this video I follow the procedure in Vogel's practical organic chemistry on the synthesis of 3,5-dimethylpyrazole by the condensation of hydrazine with acetylacetone. Correction: When I listed the melting point range for the product from the chloroform extraction I said 105 to 1-O-10 C when I meant 105-110 C https://www.patreon.com/corrosion
This was great. I really wish that more amateur chemistry videos had your attention to detail, narrative style, and photography/editing. An improvement would be to add more of the theory behind the reaction and its mechanism.
Nice job
Could you please explain about 3,5 decarboxylated synthesis?
These videos are a joy to watch!
verry well done.
This was great, but i have a question, 3,5 dimethylpyrazole very soluble in water, so why we extract the ether layer? Why don't we extract the aqueous layer since the product soluble in water? Hope you'll help me to understand this
Could you supply me with the book pdf or experiment of preparing 3,5 dimethyl phenol
Hi Can you please synthitis a pyrrol of hantzsch and pal knorr.
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JamesG - 2020-09-02
Nice photography. Great presentation. And a lesson: More ether, not less, is the Answer to Life and Everything.