デジタル形式で段階的に解決 ありがとう!! SOLVE STEP BY STEP IN DIGITAL FORMAT Write the products of the following reactions, if there is more than one product, enter them and indicate which is the majority and if the compounds present stereochemistry, it must be entered appropriately. EXPLAIN THE REACTION MECHANISM STEP BY STEP HCI H₂O OH HCI NaOH + H₂O
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- (b) Write the mechanism for the formation of products in following reaction. Clearly show the intermediates in the reaction. Which product is a kinetically controlled and which one is the thermodynamically controlled product? CH3 CI. CI. A½O3, HCI H Ph-C=C-CH3 Ph CH3 Ph H.(b) Predict the suitable solvent (H2O or CH3COCH3) to increase the reaction of bromopropane (CH3CH2CH2B1) with sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Two reactions are shown below: NaOH, 55 °C CH;CH,CH,Br CH;CH,CH,OH + NaBr H,O (i) NaOH, 55 °C CH;CH,CH,Br CH;CH,CH,OH NaBr H,C CH (ii)人工知能を使用せず、 すべてを段階的にデジタル形式で解決してください。 ありがとう SOLVE STEP BY STEP IN DIGITAL FORMAT DON'T USE CHATGPT 3.- Provide the products of each reaction and say what type of product it corresponds to (SN1 or SN2). As well as the reaction mechanism from which they are formed. ゾ Br Na CN CH3CH2OH Na OCH₂CH3 EtOH
- A medicinal chemist at Orgalex Labs, a little known division of a big international pharmaceutical firm, has predicted the major product of the following reacti an early step in the synthesis of Compound R40 (rumored to be a cure for rhinitis, spontaneous combustion, and bad luck): or=0x0 HBr OH As Vice-President of Research, it's your job to decide whether the chemist has made a reasonable prediction. • If your answer is yes, these could be the major products of the reaction, draw the complete mechanism for the reaction below. • If your answer is no, check the box under the drawing area. Ö U OH Br H-Br Add/Remove step Click and drag to start drawing a structure.Describe the reaction mechanism for the hydrolysis of 2-bromo-2-methylpropane [CH3C(CH3)2Br] with aqueous hydroxide ions (OH-).b) Refer to the following equation to answer Q3b (i), (ii) and (iii). CH3 H,SO, Н—с—он C-CH3 ? + H2O Но- ČH3 (i) Determine the product of the above reaction. (ii) Name the above reaction. (iii) Propose the mechanism for the above reaction.
- Describe the reaction mechanism for the hydrolysis of 2-bromo-2-methylpropane [CH3C(CH3)2Br] with aqueous hydroxide ions (OH-).The description should be detailed and must include the type of bond fission that takes place. You may sketch and insert suitable diagrams to aid your description if you wishPeroxides are often added to free-radical reactions as initiators because the oxygen–oxygen bond cleaves homolytically rather easily. For example, the bond-dissociation enthalpy of the O¬O bond in hydrogen peroxide (H¬O¬O¬H) is only 213 kJ>mol (51 kcal>mol). Give a mechanism for the hydrogen peroxide-initiated reaction of cyclopentane with chlorine. The BDE for HO¬Cl is 210 kJ>mol (50 kcal>mol).Please give the main substitution product for each of the following reactions, and indicate the dominant mechanism: (a) 1-bromopropane + NaOCH3 → (b) 3-bromo-3-methylpentane + NaOC2H5 →
- Predict the products and mechanisms of the following reactions. When more than oneproduct or mechanism is possible, explain which are most likely. isobutyl chloride + AgNO3 in ethanol>water3) Fill in the red box(es) with the missing reactant(s), reagent(s), product(s), solvent, and/or conditions and write a reasonable mechanism for the reaction. Not every box needs to be used and not every box necessarily corresponds to only a single species. If no reaction occurs OR no reagents exist to perform the reaction state, “NOT POSSIBLE” AND explain why. H₂O*When exactly 1 mole of methane is mixed with exactly 1 mole of chlorine and light is shone on the mixture, a chlorination reaction occurs. The products are found to contain substantial amounts of di-, tri-, and tetrachloromethane, as well as unreacted methane. Explain how a mixture is formed from this stoichiometric mixture of reactants, and propose mechanisms for the formation of these compounds from chloromethane.