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Predict the major organic product or products of each of the following reactions: Identify the mechanism taking place in each of the reactions and please provide explanation. H2SO4 a) (CHỊ) CH CH=CH, HO Hg(OAc)2 NaBH4 b) (CH3)2CH CH=CH2 H2O BH3: THE H2O2, NaOH c) (CH3),CH CH=CH2 H2SO4, H2O d) CHCECH HgSO4 HZ/Ni f) + Cl2 + H2O g) Cold KMnO4 dilute h) 1. CH CO-OH 2. Hz0 Br2 i) CC14
Select two reactions and give the major product and suggest a plausable mechanism VI. SELECT TWO REACTIONS: Give the major product and suggest a plausible mechanism. (Show your work on the next two pages). (20 pts) 10: 1. CH3Li 2. H30* Brz THF NH3 HCI H-C=C-CH2-CH3 H30Ⓡ
1. Give the major product of the following reactions, write NR. if no reaction happens. Indicate the stereochemistry if necessary CHCI KOC(CH3). (CH),COH 1. conc. HBr, heat 2. KOBU, HOBU 1. NaOM, MOH CI 2. BICN 1. 1 eq. BH3. THE 2. H2O2, NaOH, H2O 3. Hg(OAC), MeOH 4. NaBH4, NaOH, H2O 1. conc. HCI 2. LDA, THF 3. O. CH,OH 4.(CH), 1. Hg(OAC), THE 2. NaBH, NaOH, H2O > OH (Hint: product has a bicyclic ring)
1. Give the structure of the product(s) for the following addition reactions. Show appropriate stereochemistry if necessary to get the full credits. (5 points) 50% H2SO4 50% H20 1. BH3, THF 2. H2O2/KOH CH3COOH ry condon YY PEO 1. 03 2. Zn/H2O 2. Give the syn or anti addition products for the following addition reactions. Show appropriate stereochemistry if necessary to get the full credits. (5 points total) Hz/Pt 1 point 1 point Hypt DBk Det ook o BryH2O 1....
How to solve alkene and alkyne reactions - Merdanym i Act antalyzod Hrdian ca Come Lazarmistry I V WORKSHOP #9 Alkenes, Alkynes, Reactions 1. Give a reasonable mechanism for the following reaction. Clearly show intermediates and show the movement of electron pairs with curved arrows. all сна H20. (H2SO4) H₃C CH₂ нас он H3CX сна 2. The addition of HBr to 2-methylpropene can, in principle, give either 1-bromo-2- methylpropane or 2-bromo-2-methylpropane. In reality, only the latter is formed. Show mechanisms...