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Part III - Mechanism (14 marks] A. Use the curved arrow notation to draw the step-wise reaction mechanisms that account for the formation of the products shown in the transformation below. All reactants are shown. (8 MARKS] MeOH осна + -TsOH
Please explain with mechanism I'm so confused what mechanism I should have to use. Part III - Mechanism (14 marks] A. Use the curved arrow notation to draw the step-wise reaction mechanisms that account for the formation of the products shown in the transformation below. All reactants are shown. (8 MARKS] MeOH осна + -TsOH
A. Products and Mechanism 1. Draw a detailed step-wise mechanism using curved arrow notation for the following reaction: EtO E t 1. xs PhMgBr 2. HCI, H,0
5. [5 pts] Use curved-arrow notation to write out a detailed, step-wise mechanism for the reaction listed below. Be sure to (a) include all of your lone pairs, (b) include all formal charges, (c) draw your arrows neatly and precisely, and (d) enclose intermediates within square brackets. If you get stuck, number the atoms of your reactant and the corresponding atoms in your product to help recognize what bonds are made and broken! HBr r Mechanism: +4 +
16. [10 pts) Use curved-arrow notation to write out a detailed, step-wise mechanism for the following transformation. Be sure to (a) include all of your lone pairs, (b) include all formal charges, (c) draw your arrows neatly and precisely, and (d) enclose intermediates within square brackets. (If you get stuck, number the atoms of your reactant and the corresponding atoms in your product to help recognize what bonds are made and broken!)
Draw the missing curved arrow notation for the bimolecular elimination (E2) step shown below. Include all lone pairs and nonzero formal charges. Draw the missing curved arrow notation for the following bimolecular elimination (E2) step.
B. Using curved arrow notation, draw the reaction mechanism and predict the product the reaction below. Show all reaction intermediates and account for stereochemical requirements. [6 MARKS) EtOna / EtOH ? OTS Heat
Draw the curved arrow notation and products 31 Question (5 points) aSee page 348 Draw the curved arrow notation and products for the each elementary step described by the sequence shown here. Note that the products of each step should be used as the reactants in the next step, and you may need to draw in additional reagents as directed. Remember to click on each box to see step-specific instructions 1. Electrophilic addition involving H,o 2. 1,2-methyl shift 3. Coordination...
Draw the missing curved arrow notation for the bimolecular elimination (E2) step shown below. Include all lone pairs and nonzero formal charges. V 1st attempt . See Periodic Table D See Hint Draw the missing curved arrow notation for the bimolecular elimination (E2) step shown below.
In the first box, draw curved arrow notation to show how the structure in the second box is formed. In the second box, draw the curved arrow notation to show formation of the products of the reaction. Then select the major organic products from the list (check all that apply). BrBr: -6 Br We were unable to transcribe this image