good solvents for an SN1 reaction mechanism. 6) Draw three compounds that would serve as
5) Draw three compounds that would serve as good solvents for an SN2 reaction mechanism.
Write the mechanism of the following substitution reaction Explain why Polar protic solvents favor SN1 reactions. Do you expect this substrate to react under SN1. explain your answer.
6. Draw a i) mechanism and ii) an energy profile diagram for the following Sn1 reaction? [9] B OH
Question 7: Draw the mechanism for the following reaction. Is the reaction SN1 or SNZ, how do you know? (6 pts) NH Br
Draw the major, neutral organic product obtained if: the reaction proceeds by the SN1 mechanism the reaction proceeds by the SN2 mechanism. Draw the major, neutral organic product for each substitution reaction below. (For this question, assume that each substitution reaction goes to completion. Disregard elimination.)
Draw the major, neutral organic product obtained if: the reaction proceeds by the SN1 mechanism the reaction proceeds by the SN2 mechanism. Draw the major, neutral organic product for each substitution reaction below. (For...
For SN1 solvolysis of t-butyl chloride, rank the solvents from
fastest reaction to slowest reaction.
For SN1 solvolysis of t-butyl chloride, rank the solvents from fastest reaction to slowest reaction. ethanol water acetic acid formic acid methanol
Draw the major, neutral organic product obtained if: the reaction proceeds by the Sn1 mechanism the reaction proceeds by the Sn2 mechanism.
Draw the major products in the following SN1 reaction and draw a
detailed mechanism for the transformation. Marks will be given for
the proper use of arrows. What stereochemical relationship do the
products have with each other?
Draw your answers as line structures and show
stereochemistry of asymmetric centers with wedges and
dashes.
ОН H2SO4 NaBr
PROBLEM 8.11 Draw the complete mechanism and products for an Sn1 reaction between the following reactants. Will the reaction produce a single stereoisomer, or will it produce a mixture of stereoisomers? If it produces a mixture, will those isomers be produced in equal amounts? SN1 " + HS -> ?
draw the mechanism for this sn1 reaction. please step
by step in the easiest way possible. thank you
HO 1. Br.