3. Rank the following molecules in terms of SN1 mechanisms (1 fastest and 4 slowest). (2...
rank the molecules in terms of SN2 mechanisms. (1 fastest and 4 slowest) 2. Rank the following molecules in terms of Sn2 mechanisms (1 fastest and 4 slowest). (2 points) Br Br
Rank the Sn1 reaction rates for the following compounds: fastest rate 2-chloro-3-methylpentane 3-chloro-3-methylpentane 1-chloro-3-methylpentane chloromethane slowest rate
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
WOWIUDETULUI 1. (2 points) Rank the following in terms of reaction rate with CH,OH (from the slowest to the fastest reaction) te u HIIV 2. (2 points) What is the major product of the following reaction? NaOH heat (2 points) What is the major product of the following reaction? NaOtBu o Naibu tBuOH
Problem 3. Rank the following molecules in order of increasing relative rate of Sn1 solvolysis with methanol and heat (with 1 being the fastest). Protil: I Cl Cl Cl Br page 2
Rank the relative rates of the following alkyl halides in an SN1 reaction. (Drag the structure to the appropriate box, fastest on the top to slowest on the bottom H3C CH fastest SN1 reaction Br Br H3C, CH H3C -Br Br H3C CH slowest SN1 reaction
Rank the electrophiles from fastest to slowest in SN2 reactions. Br Br CI 2 4 Br CI H3C-Br 5
Rank the SN1 reaction rates for the following compounds: Rank the SN1 reaction rates for the following compounds: fastest rate slowest rate iodomethane 2-iodo-2-methylhexane 1-iodo-2-methylhexane 3-iodo-2-methylhexane
Rank the following functions from slowest growing to fastest growing (i.e. fastest to slowest) 1 (constant) log2n (logarithmic) n (linear) n * log2 n (“n log n”) n2 (quadratic)
For SN1 solvolysis of t-butyl chloride, rank the solvents from fastest reaction to slowest reaction. Ethanol, acetyc acid, water, methanol, formic acid