1. Write a step-wise, arrow-pushing mechanism for the reaction Он H2SO4 (aq, conc., 6 drops) Н.о...
Post-Lab Questions for "4Methylcyclohexene Experiment 1. Write a step-wise, arrow.pushing mechanism for the reaction. H2SO4 (aq,conc., 6 drops) HYPO, (0.4 mL) dropel. Q . Ho 2. While the reaction in the lab text gives the product 4-methylcyclohexene, it is possible that several products are formed in this reaction, including 1-methylcyclohexene, because of 1,2-hydride shifts in the carbo-cation intermediate. Show a step-wise, arrow.pushing mechanism for the formation of 1-methylcyclohexene. 1-methylcyclohexene 3. Be sure to calculate an overall percent yield of methylcyclohexenes...
rite down the step-wise MECHANISM of the following reaction and Write structure of minor product. ОН H2SO4 conc 120 °C
Write the complete step-wise arrow-pushing mechanism for reaction shown below. Show electron flow with arrows, and be sure to include all intermediate structures. You must be very detailed in your mechanism for full credit. HO -CH₂CH₃ CH2CH3 -CH2CH3 CH2CH3 H2SO4
18. Draw a step-wise arrow pushing mechanism for the following reaction: pTsOH -OH
Draw a complete step-wise mechanism (show arrow pushing) for each of the reactions: 1-butanol + HBr = 1-bromobutane + H2O and 2-butanol + HBr = 2-bromobutane + H2O, using H2SO4 as a catalyst in both reactions.
Write an arrow formalism mechanism for the following reaction. Explain why 1 is formed, but 2 is not. Он Н,о Н.о OH Be sure to give us two reasons why the OH winds up adjacent to the ring and not on the other carbon of the starting allkene. он H3O* Н.о 2
provide an arrow-pushing mechanism for each of the tranformations shown below. H2SO4 ОН Н,0
Draw a detailed arrow pushing mechanism for the following 1. Draw a detailed arrow pushing mechanism for the following: (5 pts) H2O, H2SO4 ОН но +
2. Draw the structures in the lettered boxes. ."Draw a step-wise arrow pushing mechanism for E and F NaH (1eq) CHJ но
6 ( 30 Points) Draw a pushing mechanism for H₂O complete the following arrow reaction. он + HBC