Draw the major organic substitution product(s) for (2R,3S)-2-bromo-3-methylpentane reacting with the given nucleophile. Indicate the stereochemistry, including H's, at each stereogenic center. Omit any byproducts.
Draw the major organic substitution product(s) for(2R, 3S)-2-bromo-3-methylepentane reacting with the given nucleophile. Indicate the stereochemistry, including H's, at each stereogenic center. Omit any byproducts.
\((2 R, 3 S)-2\) -Bromo- 3 -methylpentane has two chiral centers. Ethoxide ion reacts with substrate by \(\mathrm{S}_{\mathrm{N}} 2\) mecahnism to form \((2 S, 3 S)-2\) -ethoxy- 3 -methylpentane. In the product, the configuration of chiral center at \(2^{\text {nd }}\) carbon is changed.
Draw the major organic substitution product(s) for (2R,3S)-2-bromo-3-methylpentane reacting with the given nucleophile....
Draw the major organic product of each reaction. Indicate the
stereochemistry at the stereogenic center. Omit byproducts such as
salts. If applicable, expand octets to minimize formal charges.And Draw the major organic product(s) of the following reaction
(multiple products may be drawn in one box):
Draw the major organic product of each reaction. Indicate the stereochemistry at the stereogenic center. Omit byproducts such as salts. If applicable, expand octets to minimize formal charges.
Draw the major organic product of the reaction. Indicate the stereochemistry via wedge/dash bonds, including explicit H and D atoms, at the stereogenic center. Omit byproducts such as salts or methanol. NaOCH3 CH3OH
Draw the major organic product of each reaction. Indicate the
stereochemistry at the stereogenic center. Omit byproducts such as
salts. If applicable, expand octets to minimize formal charges.
Draw the major organic products of the reaction. (Hint: might there be more than one product? Will it be only substitution, only elimination, or some of each?) Indicate the stereochemistry, including H's, at each stereocenter. Omit byproducts such as salts or methanol. If there is more than one alkene that can form, only draw one of them, the one that forms to greater extent. CH3ONa CH3OH 1111
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Draw the main organic products of the reaction. Indicate the stereochemistry, including H's, at each stereocenter. Omit byproducts such as salts or methanol. Draw the major organic product of the reaction. Show the stereochemistry, if applicable. Omit byproducts such as water or bromide ion.
Draw the major organic product of each reaction. Indicate the stereochemistry at the stereogenic center. Omit byproducts such as salts. If applicable, expand octets to minimize formal charges. CH3S SoCl2 pyridine Step 1 hint: If the C-O bond breaks, assume inversion of configuration сна
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Alkyl Halides: Elimination reaction with (2R,3R)-2-chloro-3-methylpentane Draw the product formed when (2R,3R)-2-chloro-3-methylpentane under-goes an elimination reaction with NaOCH3. Alkyl Halides: Elimination reaction with 3-chloro-3-ethyl-2,2-dimethylpentane. Draw the structure of the product that is formed when 3-chloro-3-ethyl-2,2-dimethylpentane undergoes an elimination reaction with NaOCH3. Indicate the stereochemistry of the product. Identify the three products formed when 2-bromo-2-methylpropane is dissolved in a mixture of 80% ethanol and 20% water.
A) Reaction of
3-bromo-3-methylpentane and H2O and heat
Draw the major product formed when the structure shown below
undergoes substitution in H2O with heat.
B)Substitution reaction of 3-bromo-3-methylpentane and CH3OH
Draw the major product formed when the structure shown below
undergoes solvolysis in CH3OH.