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- Draw the structure(s) of the major organic product(s) of the following reaction. • Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. • If the reaction produces a racemic mixture, draw both stereoisomers. • Include counter-ions, e.g., Na+, I, in your submission, but draw them in their own separate sketcher. • Omit products derived from the acidic or basic reagent itself, e.g. HN(i-Pr)2 derived from N(i-Pr)₂¯. • If substantial starting material is present at the end of the reaction, include it in the products. If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. + ▼ Dilute aqueous NaOH ChemDoodle Sn [FDraw the structure(s) of the major organic product(s) of the following reaction. Dilute aqueous HCI • Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. • If the reaction produces a racemic mixture, draw both stereoisomers. • Include counter-ions, e.g., Na+, I", in your submission, but draw them in their own separate sketcher. • Omit products derived from the acidic or basic reagent itself, e.g. HN(i-Pr)2 derived from N(i-Pr)2". • If substantial starting material is present at the end of the reaction, include it in the products. • If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. P opy aste ChemDoodle®Draw the structure(s) of the major organic product(s) of the following reaction. or • Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. If the reaction produces a racemic mixture, draw both stereoisomers. Dilute aqueous HCI ➜ • Include counter-ions, e.g., Na+, I, in your submission, but draw them in their own separate sketcher. • Omit products derived from the acidic or basic reagent itself, e.g. HN(/-Pr)2 derived from N(/-Pr)2. If substantial starting material is present at the end of the reaction, include it in the products. . If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. -8) *** ChemDoodle F] -Sn [F Y
- [Review Topics] [References) Draw a structural formula for the major product of the acid-base reaction shown. H2N. HCI (1 mole) (1 mole) You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Do not include counter-ions, e.g., Na", I, in your answer. • In those cases in which there are two reactants, draw only the product from the compound that reacts. C P. opy eateTopics] [References] Draw the structure(s) of the major organic product(s) of the following reaction. e Dilute aqueous NaOH • Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. • If the reaction produces a racemic mixture, draw both stereoisomers. • Include counter-ions, e.g., Nat, I, in your submission, but draw them in their own separate sketcher. • Omit products derived from the acidic or basic reagent itself, e.g. HN(/-Pr)2 derived from N(i-Pr)₂. • If substantial starting material is present at the end of the reaction, include it in the products. • If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material.[Review Topics] [References] Draw the structure(s) of the major organic product(s) of the following reaction. 1. Ithium diisopropylamide /hexane Br 2.1 eq. • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Omit products derived from the acidic or basic reagent itself, e g. HN(-Pr)) derived from N(-Pr),. If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. •If substantial starting material is present at the end of the reaction, include it in the products. Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. Separate structures with - signs from the drop-down menu P.
- Draw the structure(s) of the major organic product(s) of the following reaction. Dilute aqueous NaOH • Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. • If the reaction produces a racemic mixture, draw both stereoisomers. • Include counter-ions, e.g., Na+, I, in your submission, but draw them in their own separate sketcher. • Omit products derived from the acidic or basic reagent itself, e.g. HN(i-Pr)2 derived from N(i-Pr)2. • If substantial starting material is present at the end of the reaction, include it in the products. • If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. ? ChemDoodleDraw the structure(s) of the major organic product(s) of the following reaction. 1. lithium diisopropylamide/hexane 2.1 eq. CH₂l . Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. • If the reaction produces a racemic mixture, draw both stereoisomers. [Review Topics • Omit products derived from the acidic or basic reagent itself, e.g. HN(i-Pr), derived from N(/-Pr)₂. • If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. [References] If substantial starting material is present at the end of the reaction, include it in the products. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. Separate structures with + signs from the drop-down menu. .[Review Topics] [References] Draw the structure(s) of the major organic product(s) of the following reaction. Y CHLI • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down m Separate multiple products using the + sigh from the drop-down menu. / ? 1. Dry hexane 2. aqueous HCI at 0° ChemDoodle [ ] کر <
- Draw the structure(s) of the major organic product(s) of the following reaction. 1. lithium diisopropylamide / hexane 2. 1 eq. CH3I • Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. • If the reaction produces a racemic mixture, draw both stereoisomers. • Omit products derived from the acidic or basic reagent itself, e.g. HN(i-Pr)2 derived from N(i-Pr)2 . • If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. • If substantial starting material is present at the end of the reaction, include it in the products. Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. • Separate structures with + signs from the drop-down menu.Complete the generic mechanism for an electrophilic aromatic substitution (EAS) reaction using E as the electrophile, and show how the sigma complex is resonance stabilized. Use curved arrows to show the mechanism and the conversion between resonance structures. Make sure to add any missing charges. Note the use of a generic base (B) in the last step. Then, label the reaction coordinate diagram for a typical EAS reaction by correctly placing the structures on the diagram. Step 1: add a curved arrow. Select / |||||| Draw CH Rings Groups More Erase slow WE[Review Topics) [References] Draw structures for the carbonyl electrophile and enolate nucleophile that react to give the enone below. You do not have to consider stereochemistry. . . Draw the enolate ion in its carbanion form. Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. Separate multiple reactants using the+ sign from the drop-down menu. . .