1. 2. Ph 1. Ph 2. H Br CH3 + a Proton transfer b = Lewis acid/base c = Radical chain substitution NaOEt Submit Answer KOH EtOH [Review Topics] Retry Entire Group Ph- Ph CH3 H + d = Radical chain addition e Electrophilic addition f E1 Elimination [References] NaCl 9 more group attempts remaining NaBr + Identify the mechanism by which each of the reactions above proceeds from among the mechanisms listed. Use the letters a- i for your answers. + HOEt H₂O g= E2 Elimination h = SN1 Nucleophilic substitution i = SN2 Nucleophilic substitution Previous NE

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2.
Ph
1.
Ph
2.
H
Br
CH3
+
a Proton transfer
b= Lewis acid/base
c = Radical chain substitution
NaOEt
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KOH
EtOH
[Review Topics]
Retry Entire Group
Ph-
Ph
CH3
H
+
d = Radical chain addition
e Electrophilic addition
f E1 Elimination
[References]
NaCl
9 more group attempts remaining
NaBr
+
Identify the mechanism by which each of the reactions above proceeds from among the mechanisms listed. Use the
letters a- i for your answers.
+
HOEt
H₂O
g=E2 Elimination
h = SN1 Nucleophilic substitution
i = SN2 Nucleophilic substitution
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Transcribed Image Text:1. 2. Ph 1. Ph 2. H Br CH3 + a Proton transfer b= Lewis acid/base c = Radical chain substitution NaOEt Submit Answer KOH EtOH [Review Topics] Retry Entire Group Ph- Ph CH3 H + d = Radical chain addition e Electrophilic addition f E1 Elimination [References] NaCl 9 more group attempts remaining NaBr + Identify the mechanism by which each of the reactions above proceeds from among the mechanisms listed. Use the letters a- i for your answers. + HOEt H₂O g=E2 Elimination h = SN1 Nucleophilic substitution i = SN2 Nucleophilic substitution Previous Next Show A
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