Please answer and explain reasoning and methodology to achieve the answer.
Please answer and explain reasoning and methodology to achieve the answer. e. (4 pts) Fill in...
Please predict the products of the three reactions using the given catalyst, and explain the reasoning and methodology to achieve the answer. Me 0 Me / Me NUNTOMe Me ci Me Ru Ph ĐH cil РСуз Ru2, Grubbs' second generation catalyst d. (3 pts) Predict the products: Grubbs' cat. CH2Cl2, reflux Grubbs' cat. Heren CH2Cl2, reflux Grubbs' cat. OTMS rohetus CH2Cl2, reflux high dilution conditions
Please answer and explain reasoning and methodology to achieve the answer. 4. (6 pts) Give the metal's oxidation state for the metal compounds shown. O PPh Ni (t-BuzP)2Pd TiCl3 PPh3
Please answer and explain reasoning and methodology to achieve the answer. 5. (10 pts) Draw a chair transition state to explain the observed stereochemistry of the product. Provide a clear drawing for full credit. OLI THE. Он о Me Ph. HỒ Ph -78 °C | Phi Phi Me (+ enantiomer)
Please answer and explain reasoning and methodology to achieve the answer. 3. (6 pts) Provide the required starting materials for the synthesis of the desired product shown using a Suzuki coupling. You do NOT need to give the catalyst, solvent or reaction conditions. Suzuki coupling Oph Meo2c1 desired product
Please answer and explain reasoning and methodology to achieve the answer. 1. (8 pts) Provide the organic products: B(OH)2 I Br Pd(PPh34 (5 mol %) dioxane/H20 K2CO3 1 equiv. 1 equiv. -N PdCl2(PPh3)2 (cat.) T + L BF3K Br IZ THF-H20 КОАс
Please answer and explain reasoning and methodology to achieve the answer. Br 2. (12 pts) For the reaction below, draw the product and show the mechanism as a catalytic cycle. Label each important step in the cycle, such as transmetallation, etc. Pd(PPh34 (5 mol %) -B(OH)2 THF/H20 K2CO3
d. (4 pts) Fill in the asymptotic complexity (not the exact solution) of the work represented by the following summations for an input of size n. Write complexities in simplest form. ) (1) Ź 2' = 01 — (3) Z(64) = 01_ (2) (Si +5) = 01 - (4) I"3n =01_ logn ) ) e. (5 points) Consider the recurrence T(n) = 4T(n/2) +n , T(2) = 8. and a proposed closed-form solution T(n) = n² + 2n Suppose we...
Please answer the problems after f and please explain the reasoning (1) For each assertion below, indicate if it is true (T) or false (F) by circling the correct response. (a) (T, F) The statement, "this statement is false” is a proposition. (b) (T, F) The statement "If I am Spider-Man, then I can breath in space" is true. (c) (TF) The statement "Spider-Man can breath in space" is true. (d) (T. F) "F →p can be false. (e) (T,F)...
Can someone carefully explain and answer questions A, B, C, D and E in detail, please!!! Score Name Student ID last first [25 points total] Tutorial question IV An electrically neutral cylinder is made out of a polarizable material. The cylinder is placed in a region of strong electric field that points upward A. [4 pts] Sketch bound charges on the diagram at right. Briefly explain your reasoning B. [6 pts] In what direction is the dipole moment of the...
Please show all steps and explain your reasoning in detail for parts e, f, & g. Ignore a - d. Thank you. Consider a "2D electron gas". Ne electrons of mass m * confined to a square ofarea A = L2 with zero potential. Take the lowest level to be energy zero. a. What is the total number of states N with energy less than E including spin degeneracy? b. Deduce the energy density of states, defined by D(E) c....