can someone explain what elementary steps were invovled in the mechanisms in the above pictures?
Can someone please explain the mechanisms for
the equation below
Can someone please explain the mechanisms for
the equation below
Can someone please explain the mechanisms for
the equation below
Part B: AMINES – The Hinsberg Test - Acidic Hydrogen O Η O Na RNH+ RNH2 + -š-cı OH S-CI -In O=o=o S-NR -S-NR + NaCl + 2H2O =O 1° Amine Water Soluble salt HCI -S-NR ID OH Insoluble HINSBERG TEST: SECONDARY AMINES =O OR R-NH O=D + S-N-R -Z...
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and steps invovled
42. What is the major organic product obtained from the following reaction? NNH2 H2NNH2
can someone please explain these two questions?
What are the necessary Reuction conditions and mechanisms for the multi-step Conversions below? 애 HO + En
Predict the major product of the following reaction, and draw complete mechanisms for the initiation and propagation steps. Propose 2 termination steps. Label each elementary step. Br2 hv Initiation: Propagation:
Predict the major product of the following reaction, and draw complete mechanisms for the initiation and propagation steps. Propose 2 termination steps. Label each elementary step. Br2 hv Initiation: Propagation:
Can someone explain the mechanisms + products for these
reactions?
1. (3p) Draw the mechanism and the expected reaction product for the following reaction: ? 2. (3p). Draw the mechanism and the expected Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction Product for the following reaction: ? OH
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Thank you!
52) What would be the major product of the following reaction? Br2, CCI4 C2H5 C2H5 C2H5 CH3 CH3 H3C H3C Br C3H7 C3H7 C3H7 C3H7 IV A) Equal amounts of I and II B) Equal amounts of II and III. C) Equal amounts of III and IV D) I and II as major products, III and IV as minor products. E) All of these choices in equal amounts Answer:...
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someone draw the mechanism for this organic chemistry 2 problem and
explain the steps to me?
CH30 CH3OH
Can someone please explain the steps to getting this
answer?
In the boxes indicated assign the E/Z configuration to the C=C bonds in the molecules below:
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no pictures were provided. table 3.13 is given above.
3.46 The cell membrane is covered with protein complexes called Na-K+ pumps. Each pump moves 3 Nations from the intracellular space to the extracellular milieu for every 2 K ions it moves into the cell. During normal function, the pumps work constantly. Under normal conditions, there is a gradient of Nat and K ions between the cell and the extracellular space; the concentrations of these...
can someone please explain to me how to tell whether substitution (sn1/sn2) or Elimination (E1/E2) im mostly confused on nucleophile or base strong or weak like is there a step by step that you know thats great for knowing what mechanisms to use ? please please be descriptive . write steps to finish mechanism. and explain nucleophile/base/strong/weak and what goes with what mech.