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- 3. Rank the following in order by the rate in which they could participate in an SN1 reaction (“1" being the fastest and "5" being the slowest to react).2) Rank the following compounds in order of their reaction rates in an SN1 reaction with NaF with 1 being the fastest reaction and 5 being the slowest. OTs Br CIDraw all the possible constitutional isomers for the molecular formula C4H8Br. Rank them according to their reactivity (i.e. rate) in SN2 reactions.
- 2) Rank these molecules by their SN2 reaction rate. If a difference in reaction rate is hard to predict, you may group molecules with similar reactivity. CI CI Br CI CI A D E BArrange the compounds below in order of increasing reactivity in a SN2 reaction. 1. (CH3)2СНCI 2. CH3CH2B1 3. CH3CH2C1 A) 1; 2; 3 В) 3;B 2; 1 C) 1; 3; 2 D) 2; 1; 3 E) 3; 1; 25. Classify the following molecules in order of decreasing rate of SN2 reactions: Ethyl Chloride, t-Butyl Chloride, Methyl Chloride and Propyl Chloride.