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H 7. Rank the compounds below in order of reactivity to Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution. Rank the...
6. Circle the aromatic compounds from the list below. (5 points) 7. Rank the compounds below in order of reactivity to Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution. Rank the most reactive compound as compound 1 and the least reactive compound as compound 5. (5 points) 6. Circle the aromatic compounds from the list below. (5 points) OH :O: H 7. Rank the compounds below in order of reactivity to Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution. Rank the most reactive compound as compound 1 and the least...
,,,,,,,,,,, Rank the compounds below in order of decreasing reactivity towards electrophilic aromatic substitution. Most reactive Least reactive COOH H3C CH3 COOH HaC
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rank the following compounds on the basis of reactivity toward electrophilic aromatic substitution use 1 for most reactive and 4 for least Provide the major enolRank the following compounds on the basis of reactivity toward electrophilic aromatic substitution use 1 for most reactive and 4 for least
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organic chemistry 353 2. (4 pts.) Arrange the following in order of increasing electrophilic aromatic substitution reactivity (4 = most reactive): SO3H OH e 3. (4 pts.) Briefly describe why alkenes undergo addition and aromatic compounds undergo substitution. n Briefly describe w 4. (5 pts. Provide an example of an EAS reaction creates an arene that is less reactive than benzene (be specific, include reagents, you do not need to show the mechanism)
Can someone explain how I am supposed to know which is least reactive compared to most reactive? I know that the benzene with the NO2 group on it is least reactive because it's an EWG (electron withdrawing group) so a deactivator but how do I compare the others? Thanks!!! Rank the following compounds in order of their reactivity toward electrophilic aromatic substitution NO2 CH least reactive (slowest) most reactive (fastest) b Rank the following compounds in order of their reactivity...