What is hyperconjugation and how does this contribute to carbocation stability? Provide drawings to help explain...
5) The stability of carbocations is generally explained by a concept known as hyperconjugation. Use this concept to explain why a primary (1) carbocation is more stable than a methyl (CH3) carbocation. You must use a simple drawing and concise explanation to illustrate your point.
whats STABILITY OF CARBOCATION INTERMEDIATES and how it works in sn1? compare the STABILITY OF CARBOCATION INTERMEDIATES what makes a carbon more stable ? why raking the way ?
3. Carbocation Stability - classify the following carbocation as primary, secondary, or tertiary. highly unstable cations more electronegative sp2 orbital does not want to become cationic 4. Which of the following is more stable (lower in potential energy)? Explain your choice. وطرط 5. Rank the following carbocation in the order of increasing stability with 5 being the most stable carbocation. له مو و و او
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I need help with problems with 5 and 6. I'm not sure how to do them. Thanks! 5. the stability of carbocations is generally explained by a concept known as hyperconjugation. Use this concept to explain why a primary (1°) carbocation is more stable than a methyl (CH3+) carbocation. You must use a simple and concise drawing to show your point. 6. Using frontier orbital theory, explain why an E2 reaction must have the beta-hydrogen and the leaving group anti-periplanar...
can somebody explain this. how we get the product plzz 311 7.11 CARBOCATION STABILITY PRACTICE PROBLEM 7.18 When the compound called isoborneol is heated with 9 M sulfuric acid, the product of the reaction is the compound called camphene and not bornylene, as one might expect. Using models to assist you, write a step-by-step mechanism showing how camphene is formed. HO H,O+ not heat Bornylene Camphene Isoborneol 7.11B Rearrangement After Dehydration of a Primary Alcohol Rearrangements also accompany the dehydration...
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Can someone please help me with this and explain how they know stability? List the following radicals in order of increasing stability.
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3. a. Explain the IRP theory. b. How does the IRP theory contribute to the foreign exchange determination?