4 (b) Some of the compounds below may carbocation. Please draw the structures of the carbocations...
Draw the structures of the two carbocation intermediates that might form during the reaction of the alkene (below) with HCI. • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. • If the two carbocations differ in stability, select the reaction arrow from the dropdown menu, and draw the less stable carb • If two carbocations are energetically equivalent, separate the two structures with...
Please draw arrows showing how the electrons/bond and carbocation charge shifted. Draw as many resonance structures as you can for the following carbocation. L the carbocation structures as 1°, 20 or 3°, and then circle the most stable conformation. Label all of
Draw a structural formula for the more stable carbocation intermediate formed in the reaction shown CH3 H,C-CHCH CHCHH You do not have to consider stereochemistry. Do not include anionic counter-ions, e.g., I, in your answer. For cases in which carbocations of the same or similar stability are expected, draw all of the structures. Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. Separate structures with + signs from the drop-down menu. ....
1. Please draw all resonance structures (if there are any, not all structures may have resonance structures) for the carbocations A-E (make sure you use resonance arrows (<->). Then circle the carbons that can react with a nucleophile in a SN1-type reaction.
please help 13. Consider the carbocations that could be formed from the compounds below through substitution reactions and assuming no rearrangements. Circle the compounds whose carbocations would be stabilized by resonance. Он OH Br OH Br CI OTs Br- Hас. OTf NH2 OMs - CH3
Review Topics (References] Draw a structural formula for the more stable carbocation intermediate formed in the reaction shown. + HCI • You do not have to consider stercochemistry. . Do not include anionic counter-ions, e.g., I. in your answer. • For cases in which carbocations of the same or similar stability are expected, draw all of the structures. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right comer • Separate structures with...
[Review Topics References Draw both resonance structures of the most stable carbocation intermediate in the reaction shown. + HBO • You do not have to consider stereochemistry, . Do not include anionic counter-ions, e.g., I, in your answer. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. • Separate resonance structures using the symbol from the drop-down menu. . CO /.000- Draw the two major products obtained in the reaction shown....
please help Draw the mechanism for the transformation below. Be sure to draw all resonance structures of the carbocation intermediate. Above the reaction arrow write 1.2-addition or 1.4 addition. Below the reaction arrow, wnte at wa temperature was this reaction conducted. Draw the mechanism for the transformation below. Be sure to draw all resonance structures of the carbocation intermediate. Above the reaction arrow write 1,2-addition or 1,4 addition. Below the reaction arrow, write at what temperature was this reaction conducted
1. Please give the Lewis structure for the following compounds, please include any resonance structures, formal charges, and indicate whether the bonds are ionic or covalent. a. AgNO3 b. Na2SO4 c. K2CO3 d. KNO2 e. NaN3 2. Please give the Lewis structure for the following compounds, please include any resonance structures, formal charges, and indicate whether the bonds are ionic or covalent. a. Calcium phosphate b. Strontium sulfite c. Sodium hypochlorite d. Rubidium bromite e. Potassium acetate 3. Please draw...
References TReview Topics Draw a structural formula for the more stable carbocation intermediate formed in the reaction shown Hас С— СHCH,CH,CH3 Hас НCl + You do not have to consider stereochemistry Do not include anionic counter-ions, e.g., I, in your answer For cases in which carbocations of the same or similar stability are expected, draw all of the structures .Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right con Separate structures with +...