Identify the acid and the base in the following reactions. Then use curved arrows to show...
Draw curved arrows to illustrate the following Brønsted
acid–base reactions.
Draw curved arrows to illustrate the following Brønsted acid-base reactions Add curved arrows. (reverse reaction) Add curved arrows. H3C H3C H3C
Write the structures for each of the following Acid-Base reactions. Used curved arrows to show of electrons in each reaction. (a) the reaction between a Lewis acid and an amine (b) the reaction between a Lewis acid and an alcohol
Problem 2 Use curved arrows to show mechanisms for both of the following reactions; the second reaction produces a single product. Predict the structure of product A using your mechanism. In order to explain the regioselectivity in the formation of product A, include a detailed resonance analysis of the mechanism (i.e. show all resonance forms of the carbocation that contribute to the selectivity). Please also explain the observed selectivity in a few sentences. Bn z AICI:
Problem 5 Use curved arrows to show mechanisms for both of the following reactions; the second reaction produces a single product. Predict the structure of product A using your mechanism. In order to explain the regioselectivity in the formation of product A, include a detailed resonance analysis of the mechanism (i.e. show all resonance forms of the carbocation that contribute to the selectivity). Please also explain the observed selectivity in a few sentences. i-PrSNa HNO3 H2SO4
Draw curved arrows to illustrate the following Br?nsted
acid?base reactions.
Draw curved arrows to illustrate the following Bronsted acid-base reactions.
28. (4 points) Use curved arrows to show the movement of pairs of electrons in the following acid-base reaction and show the structures of the conjugate acid and conjugate base 29. (4 points) Provide a brief explanation, based on features of the motecules,for the following trend in pKa values? 16 38 51 ANSWER 30. (4 points) Use curved arrows to show the movement of pairs of electrons in the following reaction between a Lewis acid and a Lewis base, and...
5. For the following acid-base reactions, complete the products, show the mechanism (curved arrows), and label the acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base. A) ? O:N H B) :- ? H Page 2 of 3 6. For the reaction in question 5 (A and B), write the pk, values of the acid and conjugate acid underneath them and then circle the side of the equilibrium that is favored. If neither side is favored, write "neither." Briefly explain quantitatively (using...
Draw curved arrows to illustrate the following Bronsted acid-base reactions.
Draw the mechanism of the following reaction. Be sure to show all curved arrows and formal charges. (Show the formation of the electrophile and all resonance structures of the sigma complex). o to AICI: Does the substituent on the following benzene activate or deactivate the ring for EAS reactions? Explain your answer this should include drawing any relevant resonance structures!) NH Predict the major product of the following reaction. Explain the directing effects of the -OH group (this should include...
2. Complete the following acid/base equation, filling in all missing details: missing lone pairs, curved arrows to show electron move and proper formal charge. If there are any resonance structures draw them as well One acid has a pka of 5 and the other acid has a pKa of 15. Match each pka with the proper acid (write it under the acid). Which side is favored and why? Calculate an equilibrium constant (Kog) for the reaction.