For each reaction, give the expected substitution product and predict whether the mechanism will be first order (SN1) or second order (SN2):   a) 2-chloro-2-methylbutane + CH3COOH   b) isobutyl bromide + NaOMe   c) 1-iodo-1-methylcyclohexane + CH3CH2OH

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Q1.  For each reaction, give the expected substitution product and predict whether the mechanism will be first order (SN1) or second order (SN2):

 

  1. a) 2-chloro-2-methylbutane + CH3COOH

 

  1. b) isobutyl bromide + NaOMe

 

  1. c) 1-iodo-1-methylcyclohexane + CH3CH2OH
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