Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
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Author: Paula Y. Bruice
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 9.2, Problem 14P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Product formed when bromomethane reacts with the given nucleophile has to be identified.

Concept Introduction:

  • The SN2  reaction is a type of reaction mechanism in which one bond is broken and one bond is formed i.e., in one step. SN2  is a kind of nucleophilic substitution reaction mechanism.
  • The nucleophile attacks the back side of the carbon that is attached to the halogen. Therefore it takes an inversion of configuration.
  • The configuration of the product is inverted relative to the configuration of the reactant.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Product formed when bromomethane reacts with the given nucleophile has to be identified.

Concept Introduction:

  • The SN2  reaction is a type of reaction mechanism in which one bond is broken and one bond is formed i.e., in one step. SN2  is a kind of nucleophilic substitution reaction mechanism.
  • Steric effect is the effect due to the groups occupies a certain volume of space.
  • Steric hindrance is caused by the bulky groups at the site of a reaction that makes it difficult for the reactants to approach each other.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Product formed when bromomethane reacts with the given nucleophile has to be identified.

Concept Introduction:

  • The SN2  reaction is a type of reaction mechanism in which one bond is broken and one bond is formed i.e., in one step. SN2  is a kind of nucleophilic substitution reaction mechanism.
  • Aprotic solvent are polar solvent molecules which do not have hydrogen bonded to oxygen to nitrogen.
  • Protic solvent are polar solvent molecules which do have hydrogen bonded to oxygen to nitrogen.
  • The stronger base is always a better nucleophile in an aprotic solvent.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Product formed when bromomethane reacts with the given nucleophile has to be identified.

Concept Introduction:

  • The SN2  reaction is a type of reaction mechanism in which one bond is broken and one bond is formed i.e., in one step. SN2  is a kind of nucleophilic substitution reaction mechanism.
  • The stronger base is always a better nucleophile in an aprotic solvent.

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