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Hello, I know how to determine if a structure is aromatic or anti or no aromatic but I do not know how to convert another molecule into an aromatic structure. Please show how to convert this molecule into an aromatic structure? Show the reagents and steps used to do so and explain why it is an aromatic product. Thank you So much! 5) (10 points) a) How would you convert the following molecule to an aromatic structure? Show any reagents...
1. (8pts) The following molecule is pyrrole, an aromatic compound. A) Draw the structure with any/all orbitals including overlapping p orbitals. B) Briefly explain why this molecule is aromatic.
4. Is this molecule aromatic? Explain why or why not. For each molecule below, predict whether the molecule would be expected to show aromatic character or not. Explain your answer in each case. 5. (f 6. Is this molecule aromatic, antiaromatic, or nonaromatic? Explain.
determine if aromatic, anti-aromatic or non-aromatic thank you kindly! on - aromatic aromatic aromaty to sam no non 8 TB-N.B HN -NH tricky! Chapter 18 Activity 2 - Watch video Chapter 18 Aromaticity: 12:22-27:33 The following are Huckel's criteria for AROMATICITY: A. Flat and cyclic B. Fully conjugated C. 2, 6, 10, 14, etc... pi electrons (Or odd number of pi bonds/lone pairs) The following are Huckel's criteria for ANTI-AROMATICITY: A. Flat and cyclic B. Fully conjugated C. 4, 8,...
3.1 Apply the aromaticity rules to determine whether the following compounds are aromatic or not. А B (6) 3.2 Draw an orbital representation of pyrrole to show how the molecule is aromatic (5) 3.3 Consider the reaction of benzene with 1-chloropropane in the presence of AlCl3. (0) Propose a mechanism for formation of 1-methylethylbenzene as the product 10) Explain why 1-propylbenzene is not formed. (7)
a. Circle the chiral centers in the following molecule and identify them as R or S Suggest a second component for synthesis of the molecule above via a Diels-Alder reaction (i.e. completer the reaction below) c. Is the configuration of your starting material in part b, E or Z? d. The concept of aromaticity (i.e. 4n + 2 pi electrons stable, aromatic; 4n electrons = unstable, antiaromatic) can be used to understand reaction like the Diels-Alder and related reactions. Use...
26 a) Describe whether or not the following molecule is aromatic. Explain based on the rules of aromaticity: b) When pyrrole undergoes an SeAr reaction with bromine, substitution takes place at the 2. position. Explain mechanistically why this occurs Relry ) Draw the products of the following reactions: LDA THE 2) CH CH CH Br NOCH.CH.CH 2) CH.CH,Br 3) NaOH, HCO 4)H,0', het b) Write a structural formula for the principal organic product() of each of the following reactions CH,...
Can someone explain to me why this structure is aromatic? aromatic. - ding to their reactivity towa -e).
1. Write a molecule (with its open formula), which is aromatic for each of the following items, with a total of 14 carbons, together with the side groups. Name each structure you write according to the IUPAC system. a) Write and name an aromatic molecule with a fused ring. b) Write and name a dialkylbenzene molecule. c) Write and name the molecule of an alkylanil. d) Write and name an aromatic dinitrile molecule. e) Write and name a heteroaromatic molecule....
For each structure below, determine the number of pi electrons and indicate whether it is aromatic, nonaromatic, or antiaromatic. Thanks!!