Can you draw the arrows? I am
so confused.
I know that for secondary carbons with a weak base (i assume ch3ch2oNa is weak?) and a strong nuc (is it also a strong nuc? confused) means an SN2 reaction. However, Ethanol is a polar protic solvent, and I thought SN2 reactions require APROTIC??? How is this possible?
Can you draw the arrows? I am so confused. I know that for secondary carbons with...
Substitution Problems I. In each of the problems below, label the alkyl halide as primary, secondary, or tertiary. Label the nucleophile as strong or weak. Decide whether an SN2 or an Sy1 reaction occurs. After, show the mechanism and product or products. Indicate stereochemistry where appropriate. a. Reaction of 1-bromopropane and sodium methoxide in methanol CH3 Na CH,Oн Br b. Reaction of 2-bromopropane in ethanol CH3CH2OH Br c. Reaction of (R) 3-chloro-3-methyl heptane in acetic acid Ci Cн CH,COOH но...
Substitution Problems I. In each of the problems below, label the alkyl halide as primary, secondary, or tertiary, Label the nucleophile as strong or weak. Decide whether an S2 or an Sol reaction occurs. Alter, show the mechanism and product or products. Indicate stereochemistry where appropriate. a. Reaction of 1-bromopropane and sodium methoxide in methanol + Na CH₂ CH OH b. Reaction of 2-bromopropane in ethanol Br + CH.CH, OH - c. Reaction of (R) 3-chloro-3-methylheptane in acetic acid CH3...
Hey! Can you please help me with the following two questions I am highly confused and I don't really understand them at all. Thank you!! 16, Please help me with them, we have a test this thursday and problems that are similar are supposed to be on there. Thank you so much!!! 1.Calculate the pH of a 0.119 M aqueous solution of hydroxylamine (NH2OH, Kb = 9.1×10-9) and the equilibrium concentrations of the weak base and its conjugate acid. pH...
Please completely answer the questions, thank you!
For the reactions below, 1. supply the reagents needed to carry out the reaction, by writing them above the reaction arrow. 2. Use choices 1A through 11, 2A through 24, and 3A through 3X, above to answer the questions about reaction types and mechanistic details. 3. For the reactions in column 3, that require you to diagram the mechanism, diagram the mechanism. Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Type of Reaction The Reason...