Draw both chair conformations of the starting alkyl bromide. Indicate which conformation, if either is more stable. Briefly justify your answer. b)  The starting alkyl halide has two chiral carbons. What are the configurations (R/S) at each of these carbons? c)  Identify the mechanism (E1/E2) which reactions 1, 2, and 3 proceed by. d)  Provide mechanisms that explain the products formed in reactions 1, 2, and 3. All electron movement must be shown in order to receive full credit. e)  Indicate which product is the major and which product is the minor in reactions 2 and 3. Briefly justify your answer.

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a)  Draw both chair conformations of the starting alkyl bromide. Indicate which conformation, if either is more stable. Briefly justify your answer.

b)  The starting alkyl halide has two chiral carbons. What are the configurations (R/S) at each of these carbons?

c)  Identify the mechanism (E1/E2) which reactions 1, 2, and 3 proceed by.

d)  Provide mechanisms that explain the products formed in reactions 1, 2, and 3. All electron movement must be shown in order to receive full credit.

e)  Indicate which product is the major and which product is the minor in reactions 2 and 3. Briefly justify your answer.

Br.
ICH
CH3
ICH
1.
Na+ -OCH2CH3
ICHs
heat
+ NaBr + CH3CH2OH
only product
Transcribed Image Text:Br. ICH CH3 ICH 1. Na+ -OCH2CH3 ICHs heat + NaBr + CH3CH2OH only product
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