Question 80: [Organic > Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives]
Mevalonic acid is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of
cholesterol, and is shown below.
Which properties does mevalonic acid have?
1 It has only 1 chiral carbon atom.
2 It can be esterified both by ethanoic acid and by ethanol,
in the presence of H+ ions.
3 It contains both primary and secondary alcohol groups.
Reference: Past Exam Paper –June 2003 Paper 1 Q40
Solution 80:
Answer: B.
Fact 1 is correct since the central carbon atom is bonded to
4 different groups, whereas the remaining carbon atoms have bonds to 2 or more
H atoms, or have a double bond to an oxygen atom. Fact 2 is also correct, since
mevalonic acid has a carboxylic acid group on the left-hand side and an alcohol
group on the right-hand side. This allows esterification by both ethanolic acid
and ethanol. Fact 3 is incorrect since mevalonic acid has a primary alcohol (2
or more H atoms) group on the right-hand side, and a tertiary alcohol (No H
atoms) in the centre. Thus option B is the correct answer.
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