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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.Making sure to pay attention to stereochemistry, what is the main product for each reaction?3) Explain how and why the reaction below results in the observed regiochemistryand/or stereochemistry.
- 26. Each of these reaction produces ONE MAJOR PRODUCT. In each case, draw this product in the box provided, including appropriate stereochemistry when applicable. For multi-step reactions, just give the FINAL product, no intermediates.The question is: "Draw the curved arrow mechanism for the reaction between (2S,3S)-3-methylhexan-2-ol and PCl3. Note the specific instructions for each box. Include nonzero formal charges and lone pairs of electrons on all appropriate atoms" I attached screenshots of the picture of the atoms below. What type of reaction (SN1, E1, SN2, or E2) would the reaction be, and how would these molecules interact? The question asks for multiple steps so I am guessing it is either SN1 or E1, but what is the reaction mechanism?Fill in the missing structure(s) for the reaction pathways shown below. Provide allstarting material(s), reagent(s), or product(s). If more than one product can be formed,draw all major products. If more than one starting material or reagent is possible, writeall starting materials and reagents.