1. a. Show the structures of all the possible monobromination products that could form in this free radical reaction. b. Write out an initiation step, a propagation step and a termination stip for formation of any of the products. CHI CHI-CHI-CHI-CHI Ett 2. Write a mechanism to show how and why this electrophilic addition gives the product shown. Use arrows to indicate electron flow and draw any intermediate species. A CH CH₂-CH-C-CH₂ CH CHI CH-CH-C-CH CH. CI 3. Name each of these compounds (including isomer prefixes) and identify the functional groups present. H CH₂ CH,CH.CH/ Br Bo HC1 b. CH CH₂

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1. a. Show the structures of all the possible monobromination products that could form in this free radical reaction.
b. Write out an initiation step, a propagation step and a termination stip for formation of any of the products.
CHI
CHI-CHI-CHI-CII
Ett
2. Write a mechanism to show how and why this electrophilic addition gives the product shown. Use arrows to indicate electron flow and draw any
intermediate species.
a
CH
CH₂-CH-C-CH₂
CH₂
CHI
CH-CH-C-CH₁
CH. CI
3. Name each of these compounds (including isomer prefixes) and identify the functional groups present.
H
CH₂
CHICH.CH/ Br
Bo
HC1
b.
CH
CH₂
Transcribed Image Text:1. a. Show the structures of all the possible monobromination products that could form in this free radical reaction. b. Write out an initiation step, a propagation step and a termination stip for formation of any of the products. CHI CHI-CHI-CHI-CII Ett 2. Write a mechanism to show how and why this electrophilic addition gives the product shown. Use arrows to indicate electron flow and draw any intermediate species. a CH CH₂-CH-C-CH₂ CH₂ CHI CH-CH-C-CH₁ CH. CI 3. Name each of these compounds (including isomer prefixes) and identify the functional groups present. H CH₂ CHICH.CH/ Br Bo HC1 b. CH CH₂
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