1. A. ADDITION, example for benzoin condensation
B. Addition, same as above
2. A. Reduction
B. Reduction
1- 2- Match the following corresponding carbons in the reactants and product to the net reaction...
Match each reaction on the left to a reaction classification on the right. Answers may be repeated. addition-elimination substitution, not a.-c.
Match each reaction to its major product on the right.
1.-5. Match each reaction to its major product on the right. Answers may be repeated. a slash. ^means both a wedge and room temperature 1. Nal in acetone 2. b. H catalysis heat NaOH heat 4. d. KOC(CH 5. e. not a.-d
Closing Activity ons below by either giving the product or the reactants ofthe following reaction. If a particular reaction is not possible, put "no reaction". он 0 Nao 0 HN N(Et)a soci 0 0 0 он Bonus: Compare and contrast nucleophilic carbonyl substitution with nucleophilic carbonyl addition Addition Both Substitution
label the alpha carbon and beta carbons in each of the
following compounds.
naming alkenes, E/Z nomenclature and determine the overall relative stability of alkenes Predict and draw the major elimination product based on Zaitsev's rule Be able to draw the mechanism for both E1 and E2 and their corresponding energy diagrams Predict whether a reaction will be first or second order (S,1, S 2, E1 or E2) 1. Label the a carbon and B-carbons in each of the following...
1. Sketch the reaction mechanism (including the final product) corresponding to the following description. Explain the answer thoroughly using concise sentences. o 1-bromo-1-methylcyclopentane is being reacted with sodium ethoxide in diethyl ether (set up the reaction – next you will get a description of the mechanism to draw). o Ethoxide will remove a proton from one of the carbons alpha to the carbon bonded to bromine. The electron pair from the carbon-hydrogen bond will move toward the 1 carbon to...
1. match the reagents on the left to a major product on the right
answers may be repeted assume chiral products are racemic
J.10. Match the reagents on the products are racemic. e left to a major product on the right. Answers may be repeated. Assume cra t 16 b. 18 d. 19. e. not a.-d 20, what is the major product of the following reaction? Assume chiral products are racemic e. not a.-d. a. d.
1. Draw the structure of any secondary alkyl halide containing at least six carbons. 2. Name it. 3. Circle the alpha carbon. 4. Draw box around all the beta carbons. 5. Draw the product(s) for the elimination reaction product for your choosen alkyl halide.
Draw the major organic product(s) of the following reaction. CH3 HỌC-C CI CH3 + NaOH 2rea • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. • When Sn1 & El pathways compete, show both the substitution and the elimination products. Separate multiple products using the + sign from the drop-down menu. Do not include counter-ions, e.g., Na", 1", in your answer. Draw the major organic product(s) of the following reaction. HEC-Br...
match reactants (letter) with the correct products
(number).
Condensation to prom Addition Elimination on o Sution + 5 + NaOH 5 HO Addition Hydrolysis Substitution Addition 4 Condensation Condensation I K q H + HC OH Addition Condensation Addition Elimination 2 o Q Гt 2 3 HN т Bra -H HCI ОН Х 1+ ОН a с. он З о IS Н. + H20 ОН HO 10 4 jo Br ОН Br Q Search to 10 16 Br -OH Br...
what is the best name for the following compound
6-For the reaction the alcohol product is classified as a CH --Primary Alcohol b-Secondary Alcohol e-Tertiary Alcohol d-Quaternary Alcohol 7-Zaitsev's Rule: When an alkene is produced in an elimination reaction, - The major product is the one with highly substituted double bond. - The major product is the one with less substituted double bond. - The minor product is the one with highly substituted double bond. d-Addition of hydrogen the richest...