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- Draw the major organic product of the reaction shown below.You do not have to consider stereochemistry.You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms.In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one.Draw the major organic product of the reaction shown below.You do not have to consider stereochemistry.You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms.Draw the product for the substitution reactions below. Then, draw the proper FULL electron-pushing mechanism for the reaction, including intermediates with lone pairs and formal charges, and all electron pushing arrows (SN1 vs SN2). Label the electrophile and nucleophile in each step.
- In the box to the left of each reaction below, write the mechanism by which it occurs (could be SN1, SN2, or E1, or even 2 of them). Then draw the product(s).Draw mechanism arrows and then predict the major products and stereochemistry. Also include the labels of thermodynamic and kinetic no stick structure don't understand 3,4-dimethylhex-3-ene with BH3. After reaction is complete, add H2O2, –OH, and H2O3) Explain how and why the reaction below results in the observed regiochemistryand/or stereochemistry.
- When the allylic alkyl bromide shown below is heated in ethanol solvent, the major elimination product isolated is the diene shown below. A) Propose a mechanism to account for this overall transformation. Use normal curved arrows to show movement of electron pairs and be sure to draw structures for all important reaction intermediates. If an intermediate is a resonance hybrid, draw all important contributing resonance structures. B) The same alkyl bromide shown above also yields several substitution products when subjected the reaction conditions described above. Draw the structure of the major substitution product that would be isolated in the box on the product side of the reaction arrow. The second picture is for the B part of the questionFor each reaction shown below draw the product. make sure to include any stereochemistry.Do the reactions below proceed in good yield from left to right as shown? Please fill in Yes or No
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