6. Draw in only the major product(s) or the missing reagents for the following reactions (no mechanism is needed)....
Draw the missing major organic product(s), starting material(s), or reagents for each of the following reactions (DO NOT WRITE +EN AS A PRODUCT (ie draw everything out!)! And remember stereo and regiochemistry.) Assume reagents are in excess unless otherwise indicated. **To make things simple, I indicated what is needed for each section! Please don't just put the answers, but explanations as well on why. Thanks! a) draw the starting material for this reaction. b) draw the product for this reaction....
7. Draw the structure of the missing major organic product(s) for each of the following reactions. There is no “No Reaction in any of the answers. Show correct stereochemistry when needed! NO ON Na S204 (excess) NaOH, H20, heat Sebacoyl chloride PhCH OH OH (excess) 0 H2SO4, heat Aryl Bromide 1) Mg, THF 2) CH2=0 3) H20, H307 PhCH,CH,OH1 H2SO4 (catalytie) T heat H2Cro (excess)
Unambiguously identify the structures of the major products, reactants, or reagents for the following reactions, including stereochemistry when appropriate. Indicate if the reactions undergo E1, E2, SN1, or SN2 mechanism. 1. ?? H2SO4, H20o NaOCH3 CH3OH 2. CI ?? H2SO4, H20 3. t-BuOK t-BuOH 4 CI CN 5. CI XcCH.OH 6. CI
For each of the following reactions supply the missing starting material(s) or final organic product(s) in the bobxes provided. HO Ph 1) LiAlH4 2) H20 Me Me Mel Br2 H30 1) PBr3, Br2 2) H20 OH excess NaOH 1) excess Br2 2) H30 Reaction Name:
For each of the reactions supply the missing final major product(s) in the boxes provided. Clearly show stereochemisty where appropriate. If a reaction produces a mixture of enantiomers draw both. Supply the name of the mechanism (Sn1, Sn2, E1, E2) by which the requested reaction occurs by. NaOH 80 °C, H20 Mechanism ОН HCI 0°C, Ether ОН CrO3 H2SO4
4. Predict the products of the following reactions & indicate whether they are most likely to go through an SN2, SN1, E1, or E2 mechanism. NaCN DMSO NaOH CH3OH heat Only one product is formed in the following E2 elimination reaction. Draw an arrow-pushing mechanism for the reaction and provide the correct product structure. Include a 3-D drawing (chair conformation) displaying proper stereochemistry of the transition state to explain formation of only the major product. CH3 •Br NaOCH3 ~"'CHS
2) Draw the product(s) of the following reaction and identify the major product. If no reaction occurs, write N. R. (25 points) H2S NaH NaOH H20 3) Draw the missing reagent(s) which give ONLY the NaOH OH
46) draw the major product of the following reaction mechanism: 47) draw the major product of the following reaction mechanism: 48) draw the major product of the following reaction mechanism not needed: 49) Draw the product of the following reaction not needed: Cl2, H20 47) Draw the major product of the following reaction with mechanism Brs CH,CI, 48) Draw the major product of the following reaction mechanism not needed CHICOH 49) Draw the product of the following reaction not needed:...
Please show the mechanism showing all possible substitution products. SN1 and SN2 only. Thank you. Determine the major substitution product(s) for each of the following reactions. In addition, please state the mechanism that is employed in the formation of each product. (8 points) Br NaOCH 3 CH3OH H20 Heat
3. Mechanism: Draw the curved arrow mechanism for the following hydrolysis reaction, only draw the mechanism from the starting material to the neutral functional group intermediate. Additionally, indicate what is in the final product by writing Y="appropriate atom here". Use only the reagents provided below, in your mechanism. (5 pts) excess NaOH H2O, heat HNĐ neutral functional group intermediate 9. Mechanism: Draw the curved arrow mechanism for the following reaction. Please be aware that during the mechanism you will form...