Tell whether each of the following reactions are likely to be Sn1, Sn2, E1, E1CB, or E2 and provide a mechanism for the transformation in part a. Tell whether each of the following reactions is likely to be Sn1, Sn2, E1, E1cB, or E2: кон Ethanol Br нсон H20
Circle the mechanism (SN2, SN1, E2, or E1) responsible for the formation of each product in this reaction. If the product cannot be formed in the reaction, circle "not a product". (2 pts) ГОН SN2 SN1 E2 E1 S N2 SN1 E2 E1 SN2 SN1 E2 E1 S2 Sn1 E2 E1 not a product not a product not a product not a product
Explain with arrows how this mechanism will proceed. Is it SN1 SN2 E1 or E2? + 아크
I am having trouble differing between Sn1, Sn2, E1, and E2 reactions. Please help me understand how to approach these problems. I've attempted to answer them, but I am not confident in my answers. Please show me how to get to the correct answer. 1. [is it A?] 2. [Is it C?] 3. [is it 3 and 4?] A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) I and II F) III and IV Predict the mechanism (S\2, E2, SN1,...
can someone please explain to me how to tell whether substitution (sn1/sn2) or Elimination (E1/E2) im mostly confused on nucleophile or base strong or weak like is there a step by step that you know thats great for knowing what mechanisms to use ? please please be descriptive . write steps to finish mechanism. and explain nucleophile/base/strong/weak and what goes with what mech.
Determine if the reaction is SN1, SN2, E1, E2 and draw the product OH
Draw the major product and label as SN2, SN1, E2, or E1 7. Draw the major products of the following reactions, and label the reaction as SN2, SN1, E2 E1. (Darkly shaded bonds are wedged) Br NaOMe NaCN H2SO4 OTs NaSH OTs H20 NaOMe Br KOtBu OH HBr HBr OH
Determine if the reaction is SN1, SN2, E1, E2 and draw the product OTf NaoH
Which reaction (Sn1, Sn2, E2, E1) will go through a cationic intermediate?
will this reaction be SN2, SN1, E1 or E2? draw possible products and label the major if applicable please and thank you! - - - will this non be SN2, SNI , El or E2? @ then, drow possible products and label the major (if applicable) H2O