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- Predict the product, draw the mechanism, and plot the reaction coordinate diagram for theE1 reaction.Below is the equation for a nucleophilic substitution reaction and some experimental data. CH3CH2Br + CH3COO- ⇌ CH3CH2CO2CH3 + Br- Rate = k [CH3CH2Br][CH3COO-] Which mechanism would best fit the data?Identify the HOMO and LUMO in the first step of the reaction shown here:
- Why does the final product has the opposite configuration compared to the reactant? Shouldn’t it form OMs first, then OMs gets substituted by Cl- via Sn2 (the 1st inversion of configuration) then the Cl- gets substituted by OCH3- (the 2nd inversion of configuration? To my understanding 2 inversions = same configurationBelow is the equation for a nucleophilic substitution reaction and some experimental data. CH3CH2Br + CH3COO- ⇌ CH3CH2CO2CH3 + Br- ΔH=-75 kJ/mol Rate = k [CH3CH2Br][CH3COO-] Which reaction energy profile would be the best representative of the data provided?1 example of reaction for each of the types of organic reactions: substitution, elimination, addition, and rearrangement. Show:a. the overall reaction (reactants --> products)b. the reaction mechanism (indicate intermediate product)c. indicate which is the reactive species or intermediate in the reaction (radical? electrophile? nucleophile?)d. overall description of the reaction eg., radical substitution or SR
- Which compounds from 5a-d will react with hydroxide in the fashion shown. Which reaction will be the fastest and slowest? Explain using knowledge of carbonyl chemistry, pka and leaving groups.what structure show the transition state for the rate determining step in the sn1 reaction with this picture?(a) Analyze SN1 or SN2 is preferred in the reaction below. Explain your choice and express themechanisms.
- Please help me with the organic chemistry problem below: Consider the reaction below: (Check the attached image) (it is between Furan and maleic anhydride, a DIels-Alder reaction) a) Will this reaction for an endo product (with a melting point of 80-81 degrees) or the exo product (with a melitng point of 114 degrees)? b) Carefully explain why the product must have been formed the way it did (exo or endo). c) Provide a mechanism for this reaction.The use of curved arrows is a powerful tool that illustrates even complex reactions. a.Add curved arrows to show how carbocation A is converted to carbocation B. Label each new σ bond formed. Similar reactions have been used in elegant syntheses of steroids. b.Draw the product by following the curved arrows. This reaction is an example of a [3,3] sigmatropic rearrangement, as we will learn in Chapter 25.o chem - please show stereochemistry and break down each step as much as possible