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Explain why the secondary carbocation is more stable than the tertiary carbocation.
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3. Carbocation Stability - classify the following carbocation as primary, secondary, or tertiary. highly unstable cations more electronegative sp2 orbital does not want to become cationic 4. Which of the following is more stable (lower in potential energy)? Explain your choice. وطرط 5. Rank the following carbocation in the order of increasing stability with 5 being the most stable carbocation. له مو و و او
Tertiary alcohols undergo elimination via an E1 mechanism since the tertiary carbocation intermediate is especially stable. Zaitsev's rule is followed in the elimination to give the more substituted alkene as the major product Draw curved arrows to show the movement of elections in this step of the mechanism
Briefly explain the two reasons why the radical anion on the RIGHT is more stable than the radical anion on the LEFT. Me Me Mе Me
Question 11 Which is the more stable carbocation? A B.
Could anyone explain why the first compound is more stable than the one I circled? And also, why is resonance a stronger influence and not induction? Thanks! 15. Circle one of the following charged compounds which is most stable. (3 Points) Which is the stronger influence for your choice? a) Resonance or b) Induction (hyperconjugation)? (2 Points)
why are benzene rings more stable than alkenes? use diagrams to explain your answer
Explain why primary and secondary amines form hydrogen bonds but tertiary amines do not?
Why is ion A more stable than ion B? 5. (a) Why is ion A is more stable than ion B? (b) What would you look up to quantitatively estimate the energy difference between them?
Total Marks 53 Q1. True / False 1. Tertiary hydrogen is more reactive than secondary hydrogen towards chlorination. 2. Tertiary alcohol is less reactive towards HX than secondary alcohol. 3. Loss of electron density by carbon is called reduction. 4. SN2 is a twostep reaction. 5. In SN2 the stereochemistry at C is not inverted. 6. Smaller activation energy makes the reaction slow. 7. Bulky substrate favors the rate of SN? reaction. 8. Neutral nucleophiles are more favorable for SN...