2 pts) is the skene in question 1 conated? Yes conjugated not conjugated 3. (6 pts) Rank the stability of the follow...
(2) Review of Substituent Effects: (a) For each benzylic carbocation below: (1) indicate if the substituents are Electron Donating (EDG). Electron Withdrawing (EWG) or Neither (N); and (11) rank these benzylic carbocations based on stability (1 -most stable and 4 - least stable) (b) For each structure below: (1) indicate if the ring substituent is Electron Donating (EDG), Electron Withdrawing (EWG) or Neither (N); (11) rank them in order of their reactivity towards EAS (1 -fast.....4-slow) a a a a
10 pts Question 6 Rank the following carbocations in order of increasing stability. Identify each of the carbocations as methyl, primary, secondary, or tertiary. CH, CH.CH -ён, сносе сна ін си, пенси, А es es | Select) [Select) < Select) [Select) Select) [Select] 4 Carbocation A: Select] Carbocation B: Select Carbocation C. Select Carbocation D: Select Carbocation E: Select] Carbocation : [Select]
2. Carbocation stability: Rank the following carbocations from the most stable to the least stable. + (a) (b) (c) (d)
3. (8 pts) Utilizing the boxes below, rank the following radicals in order of increasing stability. Below the boxes, fully explain the reasoning behind the ranking. CH3 А в со Least Stable Least Stable O O O O Most Stable Most stable
Question 6 3 pts Rank the following alkenes in order of increasing stability. Least stable: [Select Intermediate: Select) Most stable: [Select]
Rank the following carbocations in increasing order of stability. (1 = least stable) 3. (5 points) Rank the following carbocations in increasing order of stability. (1 = least stable) eg og Å
1. Rank the following carbocations in order of increasing stability. "I" is the least stable, "4" is the most stable. (2 pts) or and an ove сна
3) Rank the following carbocations in order of stability. 1=most stable
1. Rank the following carbocations in order of increasing stability. “1” is the least stable, “4” is the most stable. (2 pts) CH3 2. Predict the major organic products formed in the following reactions. Be certain to indicate stereochemistry in your products if it is important. (12 pts) H2 Pd/C НСІ.
Rank the following carbocations in order of increasing stability. “1” is the least stable, “4” is the most stable or ot an CH3 or