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2-chlorobutane 2-bromobutane 1-chlorobutane 1-bromobutane 2-chloro-2-methyl-propane Allyl chloride Benzyl Chloride Bromobenzene Bromocyclohexane Bromocyclopentane 1. Which substrates should be "very reactive" in SN2 reactions? 2. Which substrates should be "very reactive" in SN1 reactions?
Product Structure in NaI, acetone of the following (Note: it should follow an SN2 mechanism). Dont need the entire mechanism just the final product structure please. Thank you. 2-chlorobutane 2-bromobutane 1-chlorobutane 1-bromobutane 2-chloro-2-methyl propane Crotyl chloride Benzyl chloride Bromobenzene Bromocyclohexane Bromocyclopentane
Product structure in AgNO3 EtOH of the following (Note: it should follow an SN2 mechanism). Dont need the entire mechanism just the final product structure please. Thank you. 2-chlorobutane 2-bromobutane 1-chlorobutane 1-bromobutane 2-chloro-2-methyl propane Crotyl chloride Benzyl chloride Bromobenzene Bromocyclohexane Bromocyclopentane
14. Provide the major organic product of the reaction below. Lab Report Nucleophilie Substitution Reactions Section Date Name Part I. Sx/ and S2 reactivity of different halides 1. Rank the seven halides from the most reactive to the least reactive in their Snl reactions. 2. Rank the seven halides from the most reactive to the least reactive in their S2 reactions. 3. Write the complete chemical equations for the Sul and S2 reactions that took place. Use structural formulas for...
Please HELP!! Table 1: Alkyl Halides in NaI Substrate Time for Precipitate to Form Heated? Temp (℃) Time (min) Heat Relative Ranking (#1-#6) Predicted Relative Ranking (#1-#6) Bromobenzene No reaction Yes 44 10 6 6 2-Chlorobutane No reaction Yes 44 10 5 4 1-Chlorobutane 13 min Yes 44 8 4 3 Benzyl Chloride 2min 30 sec No --- --- 2 1 1-Chloro-2-butene 1 second No --- --- 1 5 1-Bromobutane 5 min No --- --- 3 2 1. Why did...
Halides tert-Butyl chloride 2-Chlorobutane 1-Chlorobutane 1-Bromobutane Bromobenzene Benzyl Chloride Crotyl Chloride Sy Read Lab Report Nucleophilie Substitution Reactions Section Date Name Part I. Sxl and S2 reactivity of different halides 1. Rank the seven halides from the most reactive to the least reactive in their Snl reactions. 2. Rank the seven halides from the most reactive to the least reactive in their SN2 reactions. 3. Write the complete chemical equations for the Syl and SN2 reactions that took place. Use...
Relative ranking (#1 - #7) Reason for ranking 1-chlorobutane 1-chloro-2-butene 2-chlorobutane 1-bromobutane 2-chloro-2-methylpropane bromobenzene benzyl chloride (2) What mechanism do you believe will be favored with AgNO3 in ethanol? What order of reactivity do you predict will be observed when each of the alkyl halides in Figure 1is reacted with AgNOs in ethanol? Complete a similar table as in question #1 for these reaction conditions. Write your prediction of the mechanism and the order of reactivity with AGNO3 in ethanol...
Name Exp. 10 Post-lab Report Organic Chemistry I Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions PART 1.Nal /acetone Alkyl halide Structure 1-bromobutane 1-chlorobutane 2-chlorobutane 2-chloro-2- methylpropane chlorobenzene benzyl chloride
Mechanism for each reaction SN2 reaction conditions: To create reaction conditions suitable for an SN2 reaction, sodium iodide will be employed. Iodide is a great nucleophile, given its highly polarizable nature. Since SN2 reactions work best in an aprotic solvent, acetone will be utilized for these reactions. As a side product, the sodium cation will form an ionic compound with the leaving halides. Since sodium chloride and sodium bromide is not soluble in acetone, thus the successful substitution reaction of...
Experiment F. Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions. Pre -Lab Report 2. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: a. Work in groups of 2-3 students. Each group will complete and turn in one report for grade. You will not complete the lab report in your lab notebook using the usual format. Instead, the entire report is provided in the procedures section of these lab materials. You will complete the report by providing the missing information. Report is due at the end of the lab period. b. While...