Consider the SN2 reaction below. col NaN3 N3 DMSO ium azide (Na+ N3) is the nucleophile in this reaction. a. Draw a Lewis structure for the azide anion (N3). Be sure to show ALL formal charges. b. Provide a resonance form for the azide anion. Show electron movement using curved arrows. C. Which these structures (a or b) is the highest resonance contributor? С. d. What will be the effect on the rate of the reaction if [NaN3] is tripled? Circle one response. The reaction rate: a. doubles b. triples c. quadruples d. remains the same e. none of the above page 8 of 17

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Consider the SN2 reaction below.
NaN3
N3
DMSO
Sodium azide (Na+ N3) is the nucleophile in this reaction.
a. Draw a Lewis structure for the azide anion (N3). Be sure to show ALL formal charges.
b. Provide a resonance form for the azide anion. Show electron movement using curved
arrows.
C. Which these structures (a or b) is the highest resonance contributor?
d. What will be the effect on the rate of the reaction if [NaN3] is tripled?
Circle one response. The reaction rate:
a. doubles
b. triples
c. quadruples
d. remains the same
e. none of the above
page 8 of 17
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the SN2 reaction below. NaN3 N3 DMSO Sodium azide (Na+ N3) is the nucleophile in this reaction. a. Draw a Lewis structure for the azide anion (N3). Be sure to show ALL formal charges. b. Provide a resonance form for the azide anion. Show electron movement using curved arrows. C. Which these structures (a or b) is the highest resonance contributor? d. What will be the effect on the rate of the reaction if [NaN3] is tripled? Circle one response. The reaction rate: a. doubles b. triples c. quadruples d. remains the same e. none of the above page 8 of 17
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