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what classification can be given to the molecule below Br H2C CH3 A) primary allylic bromide...
What general classification can be given to the molecule below? Highlight the correct answer. A) primary allylic bromide B) secondary vinyl bromide C) tertiary allylic bromide D) tertiary vinyl bromide E) secondary alkyl bromide Write all possible organic products formed when CH3-CH=CH-C(CH3)3 reacts with NBS in the presence of light of a certain wavelength. Use appropriate resonance structure of the reaction intermediates to justify your answer.
3. What general classification can be given to the molecule below? Highlight the correct answer. Ch2=CBrCh3 A) primary allylic bromide B) secondary vinyl bromide C) tertiary allylic bromide D) tertiary vinyl bromide E) secondary alkyl bromide
eneral classification is given to the molecule below? A) primary chloride B) secondary chloride C) tertiary chloride D) vinyl chloride E) benzyl chloride 12. 13) Which of the following is a geminal dihalide? A) cis-1,2-dibromocyclopentane B) 3,3-dichloropentane C) trans-1,4-diiodocyclohexane D) isobutyl chloride E) 1,3-dibromoheptane 13. 15) Which of the following is a secondary alkyl halide? A) methyl bromide B) isopropyl chloride C)-butyl iodide D) propyl bromide E) isobutyl chloride 14. 17) What is the IUPAC name of the compound shown...
Match each alkyl halide with the correct classification EF Premise Drag and drop to match 1 A = A benzylic 2 B → = B allylic → = c tertiary Unanswered 1 attempt left Submit 9 hours → = B allylic = c tertiary = D secondary = E vinyl = F primary
what is the IUPAC name of this molecule? Br CH3 H₃C C-CH3 H2C-CEC-CH2
Categorise this alkyl halide as primary / secondary / tertiary, and identify the most electrophilic (8+) location within the molecule. a Br е Select one: Secondary alkyl halide; the electrophilic location is b Secondary alkyl halide; the electrophilic location is a Tertiary alkyl halide; the electrophilic location is a Primary alkyl halide; the electrophilic location is a 0 Tertiary alkyl halide; the electrophilic location is e
Question 1a. (0.5 point) Consider the bond dissociation energies listed below in kcal/mol CH3 – Br 70 CH3CH2 – Br 68 (CH3)2CH – Br 68 (CH3)3C – Br 65 These data show that the carbon–bromine bond is weakest when bromine is bound to a ____. a) methyl carbon b) primary carbon c) secondary carbon d) tertiary carbon e) quaternary carbon 1b. Predict the product for the halogenation reaction given below when methyl cyclohexane is subjected to free radical bromination Br2...
Substitution Problems I. In each of the problems below, label the alkyl halide as primary, secondary, or tertiary. Label the nucleophile as strong or weak. Decide whether an SN2 or an Sy1 reaction occurs. After, show the mechanism and product or products. Indicate stereochemistry where appropriate. a. Reaction of 1-bromopropane and sodium methoxide in methanol CH3 Na CH,Oн Br b. Reaction of 2-bromopropane in ethanol CH3CH2OH Br c. Reaction of (R) 3-chloro-3-methyl heptane in acetic acid Ci Cн CH,COOH но...
Multiple Choice Identify the choice thar best completes the statement or answers the question. Use the alkyl bromides below to answer the following five questions: Br -Br CH3 Br IV 10. Which of the alkyl halides is most likely to participate in an SN2 reaction? a. II d. III b. IV e. V c. I 11. Compound II can be classified as a alkyl halide. e. I a. quaternary c. primary b. tertiary d. secondary 12. Which of the alkyl...
consider the Sn1 reaction shown below and answer the following questions. Br Br + CH3OH CH3 + HBO A. Write the rate law for the reaction. B. Identify the nucleophile, the electrophile, and the reaction solvent. C. State how each of the following factors would affect the rate of the reaction. a. Increasing the concentration of the alkyl halide. b. Increasing the concentration of CH3OH. c. Replacing HOCH3 with NaOCH3. d. Changing the alkyl halide from a bromide to an...