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- Consider the following statement in reference to SN1, SN2, E1, and E2 reactions of haloalkanes. To which mechanism(s), if any, does the statement apply? Order of reactivity of haloalkanes is methyl . 1° > 2° > 3°.Consider the following statement in reference to SN1, SN2, E1, and E2 reactions of haloalkanes. To which mechanism(s), if any, does the statement apply? Is first order in haloalkane and first order in base.Consider the following statement in reference to SN1, SN2, E1, and E2 reactions of haloalkanes. To which mechanism(s), if any, does the statement apply? Is first order in haloalkane and first order in nucleophile
- Consider the following statement in reference to SN1, SN2, E1, and E2 reactions of haloalkanes. To which mechanism(s), if any, does the statement apply? Order of reactivity of haloalkanes is 3°> 2°> 1°.Consider the following statement in reference to SN1, SN2, E1, and E2 reactions of haloalkanes. To which mechanism(s), if any, does the statement apply? Is first order in haloalkane and zero order in baseWrite whether it will be E1, E2, SN1, and/or SN2 Show the mechanism(s) Write the MAJOR product(s) State the stereochemistry of the product(s), when applicable. PLEASE DO THEM IN THE STRUCTURAL FORM THEY ARE WRITTEN.
- Please give major organic products along with mechanism. Please also identify what type of reaction it is (SN1, SN2, E1, E2)Write whether it will be E1, E2, SN1, and/or SN2 Show the mechanism(s) Write the MAJOR product(s) State the stereochemistry of the product(s), when applicableCan you answer this question regarding this procedure: Discuss the Sn1 mechanism and then summarize how the different conditions impacted the rate. Look at leaving group, solvent, and substitution. What trends did you observe? Did any of the results turn out differently than you had expected? Do you think this is because of the mechanism or because of practical issues? Suggest possible ways to improve on the rate study for future trials.