1. 2. Including stereoisomers, how many alkene products will form in E1 elimination of the alcohol...
How many alkene products can be formed when the alkyl iodide shown below undergoes E1 elimination? 9. How many alkene products can be formed when the alkyl iodide shown below undergoes El elimination? CH3 CH CH A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5
provide the products for each reaction including any relevant stereochemistry. if a pair of stereoisomers is produced, draw one and write + enantiomer ir + diastereomer, whichever is relevant. 1. CH, MgBr 2. H₂0" (Ph),Culi (R)-CBS + light 1. DIBAH 2. H, ... 1. Mgether 2. CO 3. H,0
options: 1 & 2: alcohol, cycloalkyne, alkyl halide, alkene. 3: addition, substitution, elimination, condensation. 4: Na, H, O, C, none Answer the questions for the following reaction: NaOCH, methanol Accounting for any functional groups, the reactant is classified as and the product is a type of The type of reaction that occurred is called reaction. Apart from Cl, what other atom has been lost from the reactant to form the product?
Identify the products of the following reactions. Hints as to how many form are in the right margin! Pay attention to stereochemistry if necessary, and show your thought process for partial credit. a) HCL н,с сн, NaOCH, сн,он (Some Sn1 and E2) NaOC(CH3)3 b) HCY CH (2 products, E2 only) tert-butanol Nat-SH c) (SN2 only, good nuc.) CH HEC OTS (one enantiomer acetone HC AgNO3 CH OH CI HAC CH, (S1 and E1. RAR possible)
Thank you so much! (2 pts) Draw the major elimination products and Identify the mechanism responsible (E1 or E2). If both E and Z isomers form, only draw the E alkene. If only one isomer forms, label the alkene "E,""Z," or neither 1. NaOCH3 а. Br НОСHЗ b. НОСНЗ C. CI NaOCH3 d. (6 pts) Draw the substitution and/or elimination product(s) for the following reactions and identify 2. the mechanism responsible (SN1, SN2, E1, or E2) for each product drawn....
Challenge CH 235R F 2019 Week 11 Problem #2 1. Predicting Major and Minor elimination products For each of the following alkenes, draw all possible elimination products for the following molecules, ignoring the mechanism. Indicate the major alkene product. noted II. E2 Eliminations on substituted cyclohexane halides Consider the two isomeric compounds below. a) Draw each in a chair conformation, b) Show the mechanism and final alkene product(s) that form from an E2 reaction with CH,O/CH,OH. c) If more than...
How many unique organic products will form ignoring stereoisomers? O 4 1 02 O 3 Consider the following reaction: Br2 CH2Cl2
1) Consider the free radical monochlorination of 3-methylpentane and answer the following: a) How many products (including stereoisomers) are formed? _______ b) How many are chiral? ________ c) Would the major product of free radical bromination possess a chiral carbon? Yes or No 2) Which of the following functional groups can be generated in one step via SN2 or SN1 reaction? (Enter all that apply) a) Aldehyde b) Alcohol c) Alkene d) Alkyne e) Amine f) Carboxylic Acid g) Ester...
1. [10 pts] Consider the elimination reaction for the following alkyl halide with sodium methoxide in methanol (Na* OCH, CH,OH). CH NaOme MeOH CH Compound A Problem 2c Draw the major expected organic product (a) Redraw Compound A as seen in Viewpoint I below left as a Newman projection on the template provided in Problem 2a (below). Hint: Fill in missing Hs ar C2 and C3 to help you get started! (b) Rotate the C2 C3 bond to obtain the...
Question 18 (1 point) Saved How many distinct alkene products results when 1-chloro-1-methylcyclopentane is treated with NaOCH3? O A) one B) two C) four D) three