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- For eaach image, predict the MAJOR product(s). Show stereochemistry where applicable and draw out ALL stereoisomers formed (as major products) in each reaction. State the mechanism(s) by which the major product(s) are formed (SN1, SN2, E1, and/or E2). Reagents are NOT present in excess.Draw the product(s) of each reaction, and indicate the reaction mechanism (e.g. SN1, SN2, E1, E2, EAS, oxidation, reduction, electrophilic addition). Show the stereochemistry of the product(s) where appropriate. Where you have more than 1 products, indicate the major product (please answer completely)Draw the structures of all possible products formed from the following reaction. Specifiy the type of substitution or elimination pathway. Demonstate the stereochemical outcomes of the reaction by drawing your products in wedge dash form when necessary.
- Predict the product(s) of the following reactions, including stereochemistry when necessary and identify the mechanism of each substitution reaction (SN1 vs SN2). Draw the reaction mechanism (reaction arrows) for any one of the reactions to show how the product is formed.Determine the mechanism and draw the products of each reaction. Include the stereochemistry at all stereogenic centers.Based on the mechanism of the reaction, predict the product of the following reactions, and explain your answer with conformation analysis and arrow pushing. Please answer fast I give you upvote.
- Draw the products of each reaction and indicate the stereochemistry where appropriate.Predict the products of the following reactions. Draw the products. Show the stereochemistry when applicable. don't use simple notation.Complete the following reactions (i.e. fill in the empty boxes with the missing major reactant(s) or product(s). Indicate stereochemistry if applicable.