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Chapter 10.3, Problem 10PTS

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

A mechanism for each of the following reactions needs to be drawn:

Concept Introduction :

Alkyl halides can go through one of two different kinds of reactions: substitution or elimination. Because the electrophilic alkyl halide gives a new bond with the nucleophile and replaces the halogen at the alpha-carbon, thus, the substitution reaction is known as a Nucleophilic Substitution reaction.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

A mechanism for each of the following reactions needs to be drawn:

Concept Introduction :

Alkyl halides can go through one of two different kinds of reactions: substitution or elimination. Because the electrophilic alkyl halide gives a new bond with the nucleophile and replaces the halogen at the alpha-carbon, thus, the substitution reaction is known as a Nucleophilic Substitution reaction.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

A mechanism for each of the following reactions needs to be drawn:

Concept Introduction : When a halogen combines with an alkane in the presence of ultraviolet (UV) radiation or heat, a haloalkane is formed (alkyl halide). One example is the chlorination of methane.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

A mechanism for each of the following reactions needs to be drawn:

Concept Introduction:

Alkyl halides can go through one of two different kinds of reactions: substitution or elimination. Because the electrophilic alkyl halide gives a new bond with the nucleophile and replaces the halogen at the alpha-carbon, thus, the substitution reaction is known as a Nucleophilic Substitution reaction.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

A mechanism for each of the following reactions needs to be drawn:

Concept Introduction:

Alkyl halides can go through one of two different kinds of reactions: substitution or elimination. Because the electrophilic alkyl halide gives a new bond with the nucleophile and replaces the halogen at the alpha-carbon, thus, the substitution reaction is known as a Nucleophilic Substitution reaction.

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