I! List the increasing following carbocations in order of stability: 5 CH₃)₂ CH 4 ; CH₃...
Rank the following carbocations in order of increasing stability. CHCI CH -CHCI C–CH CH C1 CH I II III a. (least stable) I < II < III (most stable) b. (least stable) II < I < III (most stable) c. (least stable) III < I < II (most stable) d. (least stable) III < II < I (most stable) e. (least stable) I < III < II (most stable) f. (least stable) II < III < I (most stable)
Rank the following carbocations in order of increasing
stability. “1” is the least stable, “4” is the most stable
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1. Rank the following carbocations in order of increasing stability. “1” is the least stable, “4” is the most stable. (2 pts) CH3 2. Predict the major organic products formed in the following reactions. Be certain to indicate stereochemistry in your products if it is important. (12 pts) H2 Pd/C НСІ.
Rank the following carbocations in order of increasing stability. “l” is the least stable, “4” is the most stable. (2 pts) or od ano CH3
Problem 6.3 Arrange these carbocations in order of increasing stability. CH, () CH (c) CH2 3
1. Rank the following carbocations in order of increasing stability. "I" is the least stable, "4" is the most stable. (2 pts) or and an ove сна
Rank the following carbocations in order of decreasing stability. Rank the following carbocations in order of decreasing stability. (CH3)2CCH2CH3 CH3CH2CH-CH CH3CH-CCH3 2 143 34>2> 1 2>1>3>4 4321
H₂cold d=CH₂ Z o= CECH C Oy 24. Rank the carbocations the number corresponding we carbocations below in order of increasing stability (least stable 1: Most Stable 3). Place number corresponding to the carbocation's relative stability in the blank below the structure. Consider the following reaction: CH3 CH3 + HC1 2. 25. Write the complete stepwise mechanism for this reaction. Show all intermediate structur show all electron flow using the curved arrow convention.
Rank the following carbocations in order of increasing stability. CH-C1 CH; C -CH-CT o C -CH3 CH-Cl CH; ܚ II INI a. (least stable) II < III < I (most stable) b. (least stable) I III < II (most stable) c. (least stable) III < II < 1 (most stable) d. (least stable) III III (most stable) e (least stable) I II III (most stable) (cast stable) III III (most stable) Arrange the following weak bases in order of expected...
Rank the following carbocations in increasing order of
stability. (1 = least stable)
3. (5 points) Rank the following carbocations in increasing order of stability. (1 = least stable) eg og Å