1. Consider two SN1 reactions: (A) water and tert-butylbromide and, (B) water and 2- bromopropane, both having the same concentration of reactants. a. Draw the reactants (nucleophile and substrate) for both reactions (A & B). b. Draw a curved arrow mechanism for the reaction between water and tert-butylbromide (A). Show all reactants, intermediates, and products do not show transition state structures. c. Draw products of each reaction (A & B).

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1. Consider two SN1 reactions: (A) water and tert-butylbromide and, (B) water and 2-
bromopropane, both having the same concentration of reactants.
a. Draw the reactants (nucleophile and substrate) for both reactions (A & B).
b. Draw a curved arrow mechanism for the reaction between water and tert-butylbromide
(A). Show all reactants, intermediates, and products
do not show transition state
structures.
c. Draw products of each reaction (A & B).
d. Predict which reaction will be faster (A or B).
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e. Draw an energy vs. reaction coordinate diagram showing only the rate-determining
step for both reactions on the same set of axes (axes available on the next page).
Draw the reaction (A) with a dotted line and (B) with a solid line, and assume that the
potential energies of the reactants are the same in both reactions (i.e. the only difference
is in the energies of the two different transition states and resulting intermediates).
Transcribed Image Text:1. Consider two SN1 reactions: (A) water and tert-butylbromide and, (B) water and 2- bromopropane, both having the same concentration of reactants. a. Draw the reactants (nucleophile and substrate) for both reactions (A & B). b. Draw a curved arrow mechanism for the reaction between water and tert-butylbromide (A). Show all reactants, intermediates, and products do not show transition state structures. c. Draw products of each reaction (A & B). d. Predict which reaction will be faster (A or B). - e. Draw an energy vs. reaction coordinate diagram showing only the rate-determining step for both reactions on the same set of axes (axes available on the next page). Draw the reaction (A) with a dotted line and (B) with a solid line, and assume that the potential energies of the reactants are the same in both reactions (i.e. the only difference is in the energies of the two different transition states and resulting intermediates).
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