2. Fill in the missing components of the following reactions. More than one item is required...
Fill in the missing components of the following reaction maps.
More than one item may be required and multiple correct answers are
possible. Be as detailed as possible including solvents,
stereochemistry, and regioselectivity. If multiple structures can
lead to the correct answer, choose the one that will yield
only what is given. Mechanisms are not required. If no
reaction will occur, write "no reaction."
NaOH H2O HO Br2, A Brz, A CB4 CBra Me Me Me KOtBu HOtBu NaOH H2O...
Fill in the missing components of the following reactions. More than one item may be required and multiple correct answers are possible. Be as detailed as possible including solvents, stereochemistry, and regioselectivity. Mechanisms are not required. If no reaction will occur, write "no reaction" (there is one on here...). TIP: Identify which pathway is best and then analyze the factors that go along with that pathway. Please write your answers in the provided boxes. (most 2 points each; 30 points...
4. Fill-in-the-blanks: draw the missing reactants or products involved in the following single or multi-step reactions. Indicate stereochemistry and draw multiple stereoisomers where applicable. i EtOH EtOH [H2SO4] 1) EtMgBr 2) H20 5. For most ketones, hydrate formation is unfavorable, because the equilibrium favors the ketone rather than the hydrate. However, the equilibrium for hydration of hexafluoroacetone favors the hydrate. Propose a mechanism for this transformation below and provide an explanation for this observation. H2O Но он F3CX CF3 F3C...
plete the following reactions, providing the proper stereochemistry where required. If more than one product is possible, indicate the major product. a) ros. Br CH3 -CH; 1) BH THE 2) H20. NaOH -CH₂ ROOR RCO,H t.tt 1T 1) Hg(OA), H2O 2) NaBH 1. Provide the IUPAC name for the following molecule: 2. Draw the structure of Z-4-Bromo-5-methyl-4-hepten-2-yne: 3. Write down the major product(s), or the other reactant(s), of the following rea stereochemistry (wedge-and-dash) where appropriate: Xs HBr