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8) A common method where one alkyl halide is converted to another alkyl halide is known as the Finkelstein reaction. In one example of this reaction, the reaction of an alkyl chloride with potassium iodide is generally carried out in acetone to maximize the amount of alkyl iodide that is formed. Why does the solvent increase the amount of alkyl iodide? (Hint: Potassium iodide is soluble in acetone, whereas potassium chloride is not) (5 points).
HO Regarding the following reaction: 1) a. Classify the alkyl halide as tertiary, secondary, or primary. b. Based on your answers to la, deduce whether the alkyl halide would be suitable for (i) only S2 reactions, (ii) only Ss 1 reactions, or (1) both/either S2 or S1 reactions. 2) a. Classify the nucleophile (the electron-sharer) as either strong or weak b. Based on your answer to 2a, deduce whether the nucleophile would be suitable for (i) only Sw2 reactions, (1)...
RCES Testbank, Question 015 Which of the following is a secondary alkyl halide? 562 002 006 015 031 033 1-bromobutane 2-bromopropane 037 2-bromo-2-methylpropane 043 1-bromo-2-methylpropane 050 069 7098
Question 12 What is the IUPAC name of the following alkyl halide? A 2-methyl-6-bromoheptane ОО B. 2-bromo-2-methylheptane 2-bromo-5-isopropylpentane D. 6-methyl-2-bromoheptane 2-bromo-6-methylheptane
1. Which of the following structures is/are a secondary alkyl halide? (a) I and II (b) II and V (c) I, II and V (d) IV only (e) I, II and III 2. Which of the following is/are aprotic solvent(s)? Choose all correct answers. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 3. Which of the following carbocations, if formed, is (are) likely to undergo rearrangement through a hydride shift? (a) I (b) II (c) III (d) I and II (e) II...
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Draw the structural formula for a compound that contains a tertiary alcohol, a secondary alkyl halide, and primary, secondary and tertiary hydrogens. a. Indicate the number of beta-hydrogens relative the alkyl halide. b. Name the compound you just drew.
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help me to answer question b please.. 6.51 Consider the conversion of alkyl halide A to ether B. -Bra O OCH3 + CH2OH + HB a. Classify the conversion of A to B as substitution, elimination, or addition. b. The reaction rate depends on the concentration of A only. Write the rate equation for the reaction, and explain why the reaction mechanism must involve more than one step.