I hydrolized the following compound: cis-norbornene-5,6-endo-dicarboxylic anhydride
then took the cis-norborene-5,6-endo-dicarboxylic acid and added H2SO4 to it (warmed it up and cooled it) then added drop by drop water (then I reheated the mixture and crystallized it again).
What is the compound? It was positive for carboxylic acid and also positive for an ester.
This is the original structure:
http://www.chemblink.com/structures/3813-52-3.gifof my compound before I added H2SO4 and water
It's a 2 five member ring (one with C=C bond) and it's connected via triangle of c-c bonds, with CO2H popping out from 2nd ring without C=C bond
When I was looking for answer online for what the compound was someone said that it was "add water across the double bond, open the anhydride, and then form a lactone with the carboxylic acid that is closer to the hydroxide" but I'm still not sure what the structure is and if they are actually correct. I was wondering if it's possible to explain it with arrow pushing mechanism please