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- They are Sn1 and Sn2 reactions Answer step by step with explanation Please answer correct i will give you upvote.Predict the major product of the given reaction and then draw a reasonable mechanism for the product formation using appropriate curved arrow notation. Part 1: OH H2SO4 (aq) view structure Part 2 out of 4 H,0 H,SO4 HSO, HO finish structure . draw structure . H;O*In Part 1 add the curved arrows to the nucleophilic acyl substitution reaction mechanism. In Part 2, answer the multiple-choice question about the reaction in Part 1. Part 1 See Periodic Table O See Hint :ö: :Br: Add the missing curved arrow notation. 20 F CI Br I Part 2 Which statement is most correct regarding the equilibrium for the above reaction? Choose one: O The equilibrium favors the right (i.e., Kea > 1) because acetate is a better leaving group than bromide. O The equilibrium favors the right (i.e., Keg > 1) because bromide is a better leaving group than acetate. O The equilibrium favors the left (i.e. Keg « 1) because acetate is a better leaving group than bromide. O The equilibrium favors the left (i.e., Keg« 1) because bromide is a better leaving group than acetate.
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- 2) After each reaction arrow, draw the structure of the expected major organic product(s). Ме НО. CS2CO3 Me + DMF O2N "Ме МеThe following reaction conditions gives a mixture of two addition products A and B shown below. CI. HCI Ph Ph Ph Ph Ph A B via rearrangement via rearrangement >Draw< a clear mechanism using electron-flow arrows showing the formation of both products (A and B) from the starting materials. Transition states are not required and ignore the stereochemistry in this question. Do not use any other compounds in your answer except those given. Note that this is not a synthesis question. OYork rk.Unesk 020Draw a curved arrow mechanism that explains the formation of the given organic product in the following reaction. You may need to re-draw structures to show bonds or lone pairs. : ÖH H₂SO4 to 0 :0 2 + 10 And/Remove step X
- In the sketch box, modify the given structure to draw the major product for the following reaction: ? ✔ Edit Drawing 1) R₂BH 2) H₂O₂, NaOH Save for Later Last saved 1 second ago. Saved work will be auto-submitted on the due date. Auto- submission can take up to 10 minutes. Attempts: 0 of 3 used Submit Answerdraw an energy diagram that follows the criteria belowBe sure to answer all parts. This is a two-part question. First, draw the minor alkene product that should be formed in the reaction. Second, draw a stepwise mechanism that shows the formation of the major product: Part 1 out of 3 Br CH3OH draw structure ... major product minor product