For the given SN2 reaction, draw the organic and inorganic products of the reaction, and identify the nucleophile, substrate, and leaving group. Include wedge-and-dash bonds and draw hydrogen on a stereocenter.
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- 027 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 4 See Periodic Table O See Hint :0: :Br: Add the missing curved arrow notation. S CI Br 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., Kea > 1) because bromide is a better leaving group than acetate. O The equilibrium favors the left (i.e., Keq« 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. +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.Which of the following is the rule which states that the more substituted product is the major product in an elimination reaction? O 1) Boyle's Law O 2) Markovnikov's Rule 3) Zaitsev's Rule O 4) LeChatlier's Principle
- In the reaction CH₂O + HCN CH₂CNOH, which species serves as a nucleophile?Draw the most stable resonance form for the intermediate in the following electrophilic substitution reaction. _NH2 NH2 Br2 Br • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Include all valence lone pairs in your answer. • In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one.For the reaction below identify the reactant electrophile and the nucleophile.
- For the given SN2 reaction, draw the organic and inorganic products of the reaction, and identify the nucleophile, substrate, and leaving group. Include wedge-and-dash bonds and draw hydrogen on a stereocenter. Н..... C=N Organic product Inorganic product CI Draw the organic product. Erase Select Draw Rings More |||| с H N Cl Erase Draw the inorganic product. Select Draw Rings More /// с H N ClHow might nucleophilic catalysis work?Draw out a possible mechanism.Organic Chemistry |Маxwell presented by Macmillan Learning For the given SN2 reaction, draw the organic and inorganic products of the reaction, and identify the nucleophile, substrate, and leaving group. H -NH2 Organic product Inorganic product organic product inorganic product Select Draw Rings Select Draw Rings More Erase More Erase H
- Draw the most stable resonance form for the intermediate in the following electrophilic substitution reaction. CI CI HNO3 / H2SO4 O2N You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Include all valence lone pairs in your answer. • In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one.For the given SN2 reaction, draw the organic and inorganic products of the reaction, and identify the nucleophile, substrate, and leaving group. Include wedge-and-dash bonds and draw hydrogen on a stereocenter. Hmm... CEN + Draw the organic product. Select Draw Rings More C H N Cl P Organic product Inorganic product Draw the inorganic product. Erase Select Draw Rings More Erase ClFor each of the reactions indicate which reactant is the nucleophile and which is the electrophile.