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- 7. Predict the substitution product. Basically, decide if it's going through an Syl or Sy2 mechanism, then predict. SH Он он and Он SH NaOH or NaSH or SH only racemic racemic NaOCH3 Насо. Br NaOCH3 OCH3 via SN1 or SN2? Br- via SN1 or SN2?Consider the nucleophilic substitution reaction shown here. Based on the stereochemistry, does it proceed by an Sy1 or Sy2 mechanism? Explain. OH KOCH3 Enantiomer CH;OH `OCH3Your task is to convert 2-bromobutane to 1-butene in highest yield. Which reagents would you use? O KOH/H2O O KOH/CH,OH O CH3CH2ONA/CH3CH2OH O CH3ONA/CH3OH O (CH3)3COK/(CH3)3COH
- 4. Which stereoisomer is the major product for the following reaction? Fill in the missing brackets with the key intermediate/transition state that leads to the preferred stereoisomer. Briefly explain (one sentence or bullet point) your selection. Br₂ key intermediate Br Br Br && or BrAmong a primary, secondary, or tertiary carbocation, which is most favored for SN1 reactions? Explain whyRank the carbocation compounds below from most stable to least stable.
- 2. Draw the carbocation rearrangements for each of the following carbocations. yeRank the following carbocations in order of decreasing stability, putting the most stable first. II Multiple Choice |> || > II Il >l> II III > T> || III > || > TCurved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Using the provided starting and product structures, draw the curved electron-pushing arrows for the following reaction or mechanistic steps. Be sure to account for all bond-breaking and bond-making steps. H H y H H ✪ I CH3OH heat CH3OH heat HH H : Br: O CH3OH heat Drawing Arrows
- 3. Draw the mechanism of the following reaction. Include all lone pairs and formal charges. Br NaNH2 (xs), NH3 BrDraw both resonance structures of the most stable carbocation intermediate in the reaction shown. Do not include the halide anion. Let Marvin JS adjust the number of hydrogens automatically as you use the charge tool to specify formal charge. + HCI Marvin JS - Troubleshooting Marvin JS - CompatibilityMechanism 2. Provide the complete mechanism for the reaction below. You must include appropriate arrows, intermediates, and formal charges. The ChemDraw template of this document is available on Carmen. 1. NaBH4, CH3OH 2. HCI, H₂O HO OH