first protonation and then removal of h2o and forms the
carbocation and then forms the E1 elimination products are as
follows
Have I completed this E1 mechanism correctly? 5. Draw the mechanism for the following E1 dehydration...
Draw the mechanism for the following E1 dehydration reaction and show the major product. aw the mechanism for the following E1 dehydration reaction and show the major product. + H2SO4 OH
5. Draw the mechanism for the following E1 dehydration reaction and show the major product. + H2SO4 OH
5. Draw the mechanism for the following E1 dehydration reaction and show the major product H2SO4 + OH
5. Draw the mechanism for the following E1 dehydration reaction and show the major product H2SO4 OH
5. Draw the mechanism for the following E1 dehydration reaction and show the major product. H2SO4 OH
65. Draw the product of the following dehydration reaction. H2SO4 OH Ans: 68. Draw the mechanism for the following dehydration. LOH H2SO4 Ans: 71. Draw an energy diagram for the following reaction, assuming that it is exothermic. OH H2SO4 Ans: 73. What are the steps of arrow pushing involved in the following mechanism? ОН H2SO4 Ans:
Acid-catalyzed dehydration of secondary and tertiary alcohols proceeds through an E1 mechanism. The first step is the protonation of the alcohol oxygen to form an oxonium ion Dehydration of 3-methyl-2-butanol forms one major and two minor organic products. Draw the structures, including hydrogen atoms, of the three organic products of this reaction. Realize, the major product follows Zaitsev's Rule; minor products may not follow this rule. Do NOT forget to add in all HYDROGENS! Н-б-н Н-о-н) H-O-H :он 3-methyl-2-butanol an...
Acid-catalyzed dehydration of secondary and tertiary alcohols proceeds through an E1 mechanism. The first step is the protonation of alcohol and oxygen to form an oxonium ion. Dehydration of 3-methyl-2-butanol forms one major and two minor organic products. Draw the structures, including hydrogen atoms, of the three organic products of this reaction. The 3.) is correct that is the minor product I came up with but I cant get the answer correct for 1.) major product? and 2.) minor product
1) Predict the following major alkene product that would result from dehydration of the following alcohols ,with no carbocation rearrangements: 2) Draw the mechanism for the following dehydration reaction: ** I already asked these questions, the tutor used conc. H2SO4... Could I use H3PO4 instead? For #2, I'm not sure if I drew the mechanism correctly can you explain and draw the mechanism please? The pic in pencil is my attempt at #2
The following reaction follow an E1 mechanism. Propose an arrow-pushing mechanism for the following transformations using proper curved arrows: Conc. H2SO4 heat By what mechanisms are the following reactions likely to occur? Draw the major product(s) for each reaction. Show relevant stereochemistry if appropriate. If the expected products are racemic, just draw one enantiomer and write racemic. NaoMe NaoMe OTS NaSH OTS H20