a) Identify the alkyl halide (i.e., an alkane chain attached to a halogen) as primary, secondary, or tertiary. b) Draw the carbocation upon spontaneous dissociation between the C and Br atom. c) Identify the carbocation as primary, secondary, or tertiary. d) Is rearrangement possible, if yes, then draw that outcome and label the carbocation type (e.g., primary, secondary, or tertiary etc.). Br Browser Downloads 0 Files Settings

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a) Identify the alkyl halide (i.e., an alkane chain attached to a halogen) as primary, secondary,
or tertiary.
b) Draw the carbocation upon spontaneous dissociation between the C and Br atom.
c) Identify the carbocation as primary, secondary, or tertiary.
d) Is rearrangement possible, if yes, then draw that outcome and label the carbocation type (e.g.,
primary, secondary, or tertiary etc.).
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Transcribed Image Text:6:08 PM Wed Apr 5 a) Identify the alkyl halide (i.e., an alkane chain attached to a halogen) as primary, secondary, or tertiary. b) Draw the carbocation upon spontaneous dissociation between the C and Br atom. c) Identify the carbocation as primary, secondary, or tertiary. d) Is rearrangement possible, if yes, then draw that outcome and label the carbocation type (e.g., primary, secondary, or tertiary etc.). Br Browser Downloads Files Settings 100%
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