(a)
Interpretation:
Fill in each box with the appropriate reagent and corresponding transformation should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Addition Reaction: It is defined as
Elimination Reaction: It is reverse reaction of addition where substituent from the given molecule is removed via E1 (the reaction depends only on the substrate involved in the reaction) or E2 (the reaction depends on both of the substituents in the reaction) mechanism.
Organic reagents: The organic reagents compound will undergo transmetallation if it is added to a metal halide whose metal is more electronegative than the metal in the
(b).
Interpretation:
Fill in each box with the appropriate reagent and corresponding transformation should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Addition Reaction: It is defined as chemical reaction in which two given molecules combines and forms product. The types of addition reactions are electrophilic addition, nucleophilic addition, free radical additions and cycloadditions. Generally, compounds with carbon-hetero atom bonds favors addition reaction.
Elimination Reaction: It is just reverse reaction of addition where substituent from the given molecule is removed via E1 (the reaction depends only on the substrate involved in the reaction) or E2 (the reaction depends on both of the substituents in the reaction) mechanism.
Organic reagents: The organic reagents compound will undergo transmetallation if it is added to a metal halide whose metal is more electronegative than the metal in the organometallic compound. In other words, metal exchange will occur if the alkyl group can be transferred to a metal with electronegativity closer to that of carbon, thereby forming a less polar carbon–metal bond and, therefore, a less reactive nucleophile.
(c).
Interpretation:
Fill in each box with the appropriate reagent and corresponding transformation should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Nucleophilic reaction: electron rich nucleophiles attack the positive or partially positive charge of an atom and replace a leaving group is called Nucleophilic Substitution reaction.
Addition Reaction: It is defined as chemical reaction in which two given molecules combines and forms product. The types of addition reactions are electrophilic addition, nucleophilic addition, free radical additions and cycloadditions. Generally, compounds with carbon-hetero atom bonds favors addition reaction.
Elimination Reaction: It is just reverse reaction of addition where substituent from the given molecule is removed via E1 (the reaction depends only on the substrate involved in the reaction) or E2 (the reaction depends on both of the substituents in the reaction) mechanism.
Organic reagents: The organic reagents compound will undergo transmetallation if it is added to a metal halide whose metal is more electronegative than the metal in the organometallic compound. In other words, metal exchange will occur if the alkyl group can be transferred to a metal with electronegativity closer to that of carbon, thereby forming a less polar carbon–metal bond and, therefore, a less reactive nucleophile.
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