Draw the final products for the following two step reaction. The nucleophile selectively reacts once in each step.
Draw the major organic product(s) produced in the following reaction.
Draw all possible products produced in the following reaction.
Draw the starting materials (electrophile as an alkyl bromide) needed to complete the following reaction. The mechanism for this reaction follows a SN1 pathway.
Draw the final products for the following two step reaction. The nucleophile selectively reacts once in...
1) Draw the product of the following two-step reaction. The nucleophile selectively reacts once in each step.Draw your answers as line structures and show stereochemistry of asymmetric centers with wedges and dashes.
for the following SN1 reaction draw the major organic product identify the nucleophile substrate and and leaving group and determine the rate limiting step Organic Chemistry (solvent) 0 H2O is the substrate, C,HeBr is the nucleophile, and Br is the leaving group
For the following SN1 reaction, draw the major organic product, identify the nucleophile, substrate, and leaving group, and determine the rate limiting step. Select the statement that properly identifies the nucleophile, substrate, and leaving group. C7H15Br is the substrate, H2O is the nucleophile, and Br is the leaving group. H2O is the substrate, C7H15Br is the nucleophile, and Br is the leaving group. Br is the substrate, C7H15Br is the nucleophile, and H2O is the leaving group. The rate limiting step...
For the following Sn1 reaction, draw the major organic product, identify the nucleophile, substrate, and leaving group, and determine the rate limiting step. Select the statement that properly identifies the nucleophile, substrate, and leaving group.(CH3)2COH is the substrate, HCl is the nucleophile, and OH is the leaving group. (CH3)3COH is the substrate, Cl is the nucleophile, and H20 is the leaving group. (CH3)3COH is the substrate, CF is the nucleophile, and OH is the leaving group. The rate limiting step is _______ .
Draw reaction mechanism using arrows. Please indicate nucleophile, electrophile, products, show intermediate structure and name (please show which carbon carriers charges if possible), if anti/syn chemistry is involved, please indicate “anti” or “syn” at the end of the reaction equation. Please name the product. Please indicate “follow Markovnikov’s rule” or “not follow Markovnikov’s rule”. (If hydride shift is possible, please consider it and show it in your reaction) 1) pent-1-ene ( or 1-methylcyclohexene) reacts with Br2
3 Draw eAer reaction were complete. Indicate the nucleophile and electrophile in the first step. Hint-there should be three steps, with two arrows in each step the mechanism for the reaction of the alcohol and the anhydride, assuming it occurred after the 6 pts) if 4) Draw the most favorable conformation of the diene starting material. What implication does this have for the energy of the reaction? (2 pts) 5) Cyclopentene could be used in this reaction in place of...
For the following reaction, the cyanide nucleophile could reasonably substitute at either of two positions. One mechanism produces 4-cyanoheptane and dimethylsulfide. The competing mechanism produces 4-methylthioheptane and acetonitrile (CH3CN). In practice, only one substitution is observed. Choose the most likely mechanistic pathway for this reaction and draw both of the products. Select whether it proceeds via an SN1 or SN2 mechanism. This is a Mixed question/ It is worth 4 points / You have unlimited attempts / There is a...
For the following Sn1 reaction, draw the major organic product, identify the nucleophile, substrate, and leaving group, and determine the rate limiting step. Нас ma H20 (solvent) Нас CHE Select the statement that properly identifies the nucleophile, substrate, and leaving group, O Br is the substrate, CyH5Br is the nucleophile, and H20 is the leaving group. 0 H2O is the substrate, C7H15Br is the nucleophile, and Br is the leaving group. O C7H15Br is the substrate, H20 is the nucleophile,...
Draw the structure of the product of this reaction. Use the wedge hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry. If there are alternative structures, draw the most stable one. If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. Predict the major substitution products of the following reaction. Use the wedge hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry. If there is more than one major product possible, draw all of them. Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the dropdown menu...
Draw the mechanism for an Sn1 reaction. Upload that mechanism within 15 minutes of the submission of this assessment to the assignment that follows this assessment. Be sure that the question number is clearly indicated. Use an alkyl bromide of your choice, of appropriate order (10920. 3°), and a nucleophile of your choice. In the text box below, tell me what nucleophile you choose and why. The "why" could be as simple as NUC EXAMPLE IS CHARGED/NOT CHARGED therefore it...