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11.Draw a reaction coordinate diagram for the following reaction. Remember to include products. 2 points NaOET...
2) Draw a reaction coordinate diagram for the following reaction. Be sure to label any transition states or intermediates. (4 points) NaSH Br SH
2) Draw a reaction coordinate diagram for the following reaction. Be sure to label any transition states or intermediates. (4 points) NaSH SH
Question 10 Draw the energy diagram for the following exothermic reaction. Identify the reactants, intermediates and product with the proper stereochemistry. Indicate the AGM, AG, the intermediates and the transition states level on the energy diagram. Nucleophilic substitution R-3-chloro-3-methylhexane + » CHO Question 11 For the molecules of your choice, describe and illustrate the transition state of a bimolecular elimination reaction, E2, and the orbitals concerned.
Energy diagrams 7. Draw an energy diagram for the reaction below. Label the axes, reactants, products, intermediates, transition state, AG, AG 5 points D (BC are intermediates!) Step A™B is rate-limiting and A three-reaction where AG®= -13 kJ A B C the energies of the species are C>B> A>D.
Question 1 a) Draw the mechanism for the following E2 reaction. Use a chair conformation to illustrate the correct geometry between the leaving group and the hydrogen being eliminated. Tso NaOCHz + CH,OH + NaOTs b) Draw the 5-coordinate transition state that occurs during the Sn2 reaction below. NaCN DMSO c) Draw a complete mechanism for the transformation below. Be sure to include all curved arrows, intermediates, and by-products. H2SO4 (aq) OH OH الميم
Thermodynamics and kinetics of SN1, SN2, E1, and E2 mechanisms. 2. Draw the reaction coordinate diagrams of the following reactions according to the type of mechanisms given and include the following: a) Label the reactant, product, intermediates, and a drawing of the transition state of the rate determining step. If there are multiple E, label the largest E (5 pts) b) State if AG rx is <0 or >0 and make sure your diagram reflects the AGxn. (4 pts) Hint:...
2. Draw a labeled reaction-energy diagram (graph of potential energy versus reaction coordinate) for a three-step overall exothermic reaction with the A. first step being the rate-determining step B. third step being the rate-determining step Label each graph with the following: reactants (r), transition states (ts.), intermediates (int.), products (p). activation energies (Ea), and overall standard heat of reaction (AH). (Note: Each subscript, x, needs to be a number that refers to the appropriate primary mechanistic step. For example, Ea,...
The reaction below proceeds through an exothermic E2 mechanism. Draw the reaction coordinate diagram for this reaction, and label all activation energies, delta Gs, and transition states. Draw the structures of the starting materials, products, and any interediates onto your chart where they belong NaH Br
Press Esc to exit full screen Consider the reaction below. 6. CH3OH Br a. Give a complete curved-arrow reaction mechanism b. Draw the reaction-coordinate diagram for this reaction Draw the transition state for the carbocation rearrangement. c. d. What is the driving force for this carbocation rearrangement? Press Esc to exit full screen Consider the reaction below. 6. CH3OH Br a. Give a complete curved-arrow reaction mechanism b. Draw the reaction-coordinate diagram for this reaction Draw the transition state for...
Draw the products of the following reaction and identify the following as SN1, SN2. For letters G and H. NaOH DMSO g. OB Br NaCN h. 2.. Draw the products of the following reaction and label the follow SN2, E1 or E2 reaction. { HEAT FAVORS ELIMINATION}(18 poi 0BN is a bulty hindved proton C 30 carbau so v CH3 CI DBN a. El el Br NaOEt, heat - NaBv Na08t isa protic solvcut ad involee Ad cliuinitiar Readrans b....