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Draw the structure of the major nitration product from the reaction of nitric acid with 1,3-dimethylbenzene. Show all formal charges.
1. Give the structures of the two major products in the following reaction. 2. Draw the major organic product of the following Friedel–Crafts alkylation. (An excess of benzene is present.) 3. Draw the structure of the major nitration product from the reaction of nitric acid with 1,3-dimethylbenzene. Show all formal charges.
Draw the major product(s) of nitration of benzoic acid. If there is more than one product draw all in the same window.Thank you.
Write a mechanism for the nitration of methyl benzoate (major product only) Include formation of the electrophile from the reaction of nitric acid with sulfuric acid. Only one resonance structure is needed for the intermediate in the EAS portion of the mechanism
Nitration of an aromatic ring involves an electrophilic substitution reaction. Draw the structure of the electrophile that is attacked by the aromatic ring and the intermediate formed after attachment of the electrophile to the ring. Be sure to show formal charges.
p-Fluoroanisole reacts with concentrated sulfuric acid. Draw the major product of this substitution reaction; if applicable, minimize formal charges via expanded octets.e. draw the substituent as a structure with minimal formal charges- all the atoms should have a formal charge of zero). Assume the reagent adds once. Draw the starting material substituents in the same place on the product. If drawing a substituent, always draw heteroatom-hydrogen bonds (i.e. OH) with the "H arrow" key. Do not draw an O-H bond....
The first reaction for the mechanism for the nitration of benzene is: O A. Nitric Acid + Nitric Acid O B. Benzene + NO2 C. Nitric Acid + Sulfuric Acid OD. Benzene + NO2+
p-Fluoroanisole reacts with sulfur trioxide and sulfuric acid. Draw the major product of this substitution reaction; if applicable, minimize formal charges via expanded octets. Assume 1 equivalent of reagents is used. p-Fluoroanisole reacts with sulfur trioxide and sulfuric acid. Draw the major product of this substitution reaction; if applicable, minimize formal charges via expanded octets. Assume 1 equivalent of reagents is used.
p-Fluoroanisole reacts with sulfur trioxide and sulfuric acid. Draw the major product of this substitution reaction; if applicable, minimize formal charges via expanded octets. Assume 1 equivalent of reagents is used. p-Fluoroanisole reacts with sulfur trioxide and sulfuric acid. Draw the major product of this substitution reaction; if applicable, minimize formal charges via expanded octets. Assume 1 equivalent of reagents is used.