3. Determine the mechanism of nucleophilic substitution (SNI or SN2) for each reaction and draw the products. Be aw...
1. Determine the mechanism of each nucleophilic substitution reaction and explain why? Draw the products including the stereochemistry. (6 points) Br + CN acetone d. ~ + CH,CO2H - Y Y + POCHE UCH DMSO + TOCH.CH DMF b. + B + OCH + CH4OH DMSO – w ! ho + OCHCH , CH,CH,OH DM . Br + CH3OH + CH3CH,OH
6. Determine the mechanism of nucleophilic substitution for each reaction and indicate the stereochemistry of the products. (in WORDS - DON'T DRAW DRAW PRODUCT BUT NOT Stereochemistry A. Br Brt + CN-acetons B. Br or n + CH₃OH Hochz - + OCHCH DME> c. 7. Label each stereogenic center as Rors A. a c. HO B ...oh OH NH 8. How is each compound related to the first compound D-erythrose (A+B) Oh. HK CH OH 04 I CH -04 D-erythrose...
+ HBr 1. O+ Br Ph 2. CNaOH но Ph f SNI Nucleophilic substitution g SN2 Nucleophilic substitution a -Proton transfer b- Lewis acid/base c Electrophilic addition d- El Elimination -E2 Elimination The rections above involve synthesis or reactions of alcohols and ethers. Identify the mechanism by which they proceed from among the mechanisms listed. Use the letters a - g for your answers ol..
In both examples below the reactants shown are combined to bring about a nucleophilic substitution (SN1, SN2) and/or elimination (E1, E2) reaction. What is the major reaction that takes place in each case? NaCN dimethylformamide (DMF) CH2Br NaOCH3 CH3CH2CH2CH2Br CH,CH_CH_CH4BR CH3OH - > In both examples below the reactants shown are combined to bring about a nucleophilic substitution (SN1, SN2) and/or elimination (E1, E2) reaction. What is the major reaction that takes place in each case? CH3 -CH3 NaOCH2CH3 CH3CH2OH...
In both examples below the reactants shown are combined to bring about a nucleophilic substitution (Spl, S2) and/or elimination (E1, 12) reaction What is the major reaction that takes place in each case? CHCHCH,CH,Br NaOCH CH3OH SN2 E2 mixture of SN1 and E1 CH3 CH3 Сн, сансн, NaOCHE CH3OH S In both examples below the reactants shown are combined to bring about a nucleophilic substitution ( S What is the major reaction that takes place in each case? 2) and/or...
1.) Determine the mechanism. (Sn1 or Sn2) 2.) Show step by step reaction mechanism of nucleophilic substitution including transition states 3.) Draw the products, including stereochemistry Br + CN acetone
Draw the products of the following reaction and identify the following as SN1, SN2. For letters G and H. NaOH DMSO g. OB Br NaCN h. 2.. Draw the products of the following reaction and label the follow SN2, E1 or E2 reaction. { HEAT FAVORS ELIMINATION}(18 poi 0BN is a bulty hindved proton C 30 carbau so v CH3 CI DBN a. El el Br NaOEt, heat - NaBv Na08t isa protic solvcut ad involee Ad cliuinitiar Readrans b....
i need help with these but alkene is the major product formed from each alkyl halide in an El reaction? CH Br CHE Considering the requirement of an anti-periplanar geometry, what E2 product(s) is/are formed from each starting material? Note: Deuterium (Atomic Symbol: D) is one of the two stable isotopes of hydrogen."It nucleus contains one proton and one neutron, whereas the nucles of the more common isotope, protium, contains only one profon. The heavier version of hydrogen can undergo...
(SNI,5Na, EI, E2) 5. Draw all possible products after determining which mechanisms are most likely. oclcs) a Br Br b. CHe CH OH For the following E1 reaction, 6. Draw the two steps Draw the transition state for each step
Key Topics: Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions (SNI or SN2. Reactions using PBr3. SOCI, or TCI. In the empty boxes, draw the structure of the MAJOR organic product expected following each reaction shown. If the reaction involves an SN2 reaction (or involves an SN2 step in the overall mechanism) clearly show the correct stereochemistry that will be observed in the product. Two of the reactions will involve a carbocation rearrangement. (4pts for each correct Major product drawn) H*, MeOH HO NaOH NaCN...