a) CEC + CH3 I b)/ 0² + CH 3 I a. Which reaction would be predicted to be faster? A or B b. Explain your answer to "a." c. The best mechanism for this reaction is: d. Is this reaction, first or second order? ↑

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CECT + CH₂ I
0
+ CH 3 I
a. Which reaction would be predicted to be faster? A or B
b. Explain your answer to "a."
c. The best mechanism for this reaction is:
d. Is this reaction, first or second order?
O a. A
b.
Nucleophile/base
c. SN2
d. Second
a. Both are equal
b. Both are good nucleophiles
C. SN2
d. second
a. B
b. Weak Nucleophile/base
c. SN1
d. Second
Transcribed Image Text:a CECT + CH₂ I 0 + CH 3 I a. Which reaction would be predicted to be faster? A or B b. Explain your answer to "a." c. The best mechanism for this reaction is: d. Is this reaction, first or second order? O a. A b. Nucleophile/base c. SN2 d. Second a. Both are equal b. Both are good nucleophiles C. SN2 d. second a. B b. Weak Nucleophile/base c. SN1 d. Second
O a. Both are equal
b. Both are good nucleophiles
C. SN2
d. second
b. Weak Nucleophile/base
C. SN1
d. Second
b. Better nucleophile/base
C. SN2
d. Second
b. Weaker nucleophile/base
C. SN1
d. First
b. Weak Nucleophile/base
C. SN1
d. First
O a. B
O a. B
O a. B
O a. A
Transcribed Image Text:O a. Both are equal b. Both are good nucleophiles C. SN2 d. second b. Weak Nucleophile/base C. SN1 d. Second b. Better nucleophile/base C. SN2 d. Second b. Weaker nucleophile/base C. SN1 d. First b. Weak Nucleophile/base C. SN1 d. First O a. B O a. B O a. B O a. A
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