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- For the reaction below: 1. Draw all reasonable elimination products to the right of the arrow. 2. In the box below the reaction, redraw any product you expect to be a major product. Cl + + X Na OH Click and drag to start drawing a structure.For the reaction below: 1. Draw all reasonable elimination products to the right of the arrow. 2. In the box below the reaction, redraw any product you expect to be a major product. + NaOH Click and drag to start drawing a structure.Draw one product of an elimination reaction between the molecules below. Note: There may be several correct answers. You only need to draw one of them. You do not need to draw any of the side products of the reaction. HO + + X S & Click and drag to start drawing a structure.
- Examine the model reaction below. NH + Br NH, + HBr Assuming that the reactants in the second reaction behave in the same way as the model reaction, what products would be formed? Draw all major products in the answerbox below. H₂N. Br Click and drag to start drawing a structure.Predict the major organic product of the given reaction. Step 1: Draw curved arrows. Complete the curved-arrow mechanism for the scheme by adding any missing atoms, bonds, charges, nonbonding electrons, and curved arrows. Do not delete any pre-drawn bonds, charges, or lone pairs. If you accidentally delete a vital part of the structure, click the undo button in the lower left. 1. NaOEVEIOH 2. CH₂CH₂CH₂Br 3. dilute NaOH/heat dilute NaOH 4. H₂O* 5. Heat Step 2: Addition of propyl bromide. Complete the structure and draw curved arrows. and heat Step 3: complete the intermediate. Do not draw curved arrows. hydrolyzes the ester. :01 the Step 4: Hydrolysis of the ester and protonation of the carboxylate salt. EXT- ö: Na* 20: 70: 10: H Step 5: The intermediate is heated. Draw curved arrows. H-O-H H -H₂O, Na+ -CH₂CH₂OH 100-150 Cthe reaction below: 1. Draw all reasonable elimination products to the right of the arrow. 2. In the box below the reaction, redraw any product you expect to be a major product. NaOH
- Draw the major organic product of the Bronsted acid-base reaction. Include all lone pairs and charges as appropriate. Ignore any counterions. ] NaH OH3. Perform the following tasks for each reaction. i. Identify the functional group (FG) in the starting material with the most accurate name: alcohol, aldehyde, epoxide, ester, ether, or halohydrin. ii. Label the reagent over the arrow as a good nucleophile; a strong base; and/or a strong acid. (A reagent can have more than one label.) Draw the major organic product. (Hint: Remember to keep track of stereochemistry over the course of the reaction if given. It may be helpful to redraw the starting material in the conformation needed to close epoxide ring.) ii. iii. Product i. Starting Material OH ii. Reagent a. D. NaOH FG = b. Excess HBr FG = с. 1. Li(CH2);CH3 2. H3O* (Acidic workup for neutralizing charge) FG = d. ОН NaH FG = е. HBr FG =Draw the structure of the product of the reaction below. H₂NNH, NaOH heat Click and drag to start drawing a structure.
- 29) Draw all of the expected products for the following reaction. Circle the most dominant product in each reaction. 'BUOK 3 NaOEt1. Draw the starting structure that would lead to this major product 2. Draw the major product of this reaction. Ignore inorganic 3. Draw the major product of this reaction. Ignore inorganic under these conditions. byproducts. byproducts. H3O* H3O* H3O* НОThis reaction is an example of conjugate addition of a nucleophile to an a,ẞ-unsaturated carbonyl. H3C LOCH3 H₂O H3C OCH3 OCH3 Draw the two resonance structures of the enolate anion intermediate for this reaction. • Draw an R1 group in place of CoA. The R group tool is located in the charges and lone pairs drop-down menu. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. Separate resonance structures using the symbol from the drop-down menu. • O H CH3 ? [F