Compound A reacts with B in the presence of sodium hydride to give C as the majority product. 1. Give the detailed mechanism of the formation of C and draw the product C in the box above. 2. Draw the energy diagram of the reaction. Indicate with an arrow the rate-determining step of the reaction then draw its transition state 3.The rate of the reaction observed is 5 x 10-2 M.s-1 when the concentrations of A and B are 0.2 M and 0.1 M respectively. Determine the rate of the reaction if the concentrations of A and B are now 0.3 M and 0.2 M respectively

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Compound A reacts with B in the presence of sodium hydride to give C as the majority product.
1. Give the detailed mechanism of the formation of C and draw the product C in the box above.
2. Draw the energy diagram of the reaction. Indicate with an arrow the rate-determining step of the reaction then draw its transition state
3.The rate of the reaction observed is 5 x 10-2 M.s-1 when the concentrations of A and B are 0.2 M and 0.1 M respectively.
Determine the rate of the reaction if the concentrations of A and B are now 0.3 M and 0.2 M respectively. Show your calculation

Energie libre
Coordonnées de la réaction
Transcribed Image Text:Energie libre Coordonnées de la réaction
HO
A
NH₂ +
Ph
B
ŌSO₂CF3
NaH, THF
C
Transcribed Image Text:HO A NH₂ + Ph B ŌSO₂CF3 NaH, THF C
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