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- I had written those notes above the nucleophiles, so I am unsure if they are correct.Draw curved arrows to show the movement of the electrons that result in the formation of the given product(s)Which species in Figure 4 cannot be a nucleophile? * 1- A 2- B 3- C 4- D 5- All these species can react as nucleophiles.
- Organic Chemistry II: How do we know which direct the reaction? Why Methoxy Functional Group direct the reaction instead of fluorine? Is it something to do with electronegativity ? Or is it something to do with withdrawing group?? How do we know if a gourp is more withdrawing ??????Fill in the reagents below/above the arrow in the ff reactionWhat is a nucleophile? Provide some examples of nucleophiles that would work well in the SN2 reaction.
- Predict the products of this organic reaction: Specifically, in the drawing area below draw the structure of the product, or products, of this reaction. If there's more than one product, draw them in any arrangement you like, so long as they aren't touching. If there aren't any products because this reaction won't happen, check the No reaction box under the drawing area.For each pair, which compound would be more reactive in a S?1 type reaction?What are the organic products of these reactions? Are they electrophiles or nucleophiles? What is their decreasing order of rate?