Draw the structure(s) of the major organic product(s), including counterions, of the following reaction. NH₂ HBr • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Include counter-ions, e.g., Na+, I, in your submission, but draw them in their own separate sketcher. If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. • Separate multiple products using the + sign from the drop-down menu. {n [ ? ChemDoodleⓇ <>
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- Draw the structure(s) of the major organic product(s) obtained after workup of the following reaction. You do not have to consider stereochemistry. If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. Include counter-ions, e.g., Na+, I-, in your submission, but draw them in their own separate sketcher. Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner.Draw the structure(s) of the major organic product(s) obtained after workup of the following reaction. Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. Draw structure(s) of product(s) after aqueous workup. Include counter-ions, e.g., Na+, I-, in your submission, but draw them in their own separate sketcher. Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner.Draw the organic product(s) of the following reaction. You do not have to consider stereochemistry. Include cationic counter-ions, e.g., Na+ in your answer, but draw them in their own sketcher. If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. Separate multiple products using the + sign from the drop-down menu.
- Assume that 2-chloropropane reacts with CN− in an SN2 reaction. Use the JSME editor () to draw the structure of the substitution product of the reaction. The guide on how to draw your structure can be found here Important Note: When drawing the structures in the JME editor please adhere to the following formats: 1. If the nucleophile is OH−, DO NOT manually add the "H" to the final product 2. If the nucleophile is CN−, be sure to include the appropriate bonding between the C and N in the final productDraw the structure of the major organic product(s) of the reaction. You do not have to consider stereochemistry. Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. Separate multiple products using the + sign from the drop-down menu.Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Follow the curved arrows and draw the product of an SN2 reaction shown below. Include all lone pairs. Use wedge and dash bonds to indicate stereochemistry where appropriate. Ignore inorganic byproducts.
- Predict the products of this organic reaction: Specifically, in the drawing area below draw the structure of the product, or products, of this reaction. If there's more than one product, draw them in any arrangement you like, so long as they aren't touching. If there aren't any products because this reaction won't happen, check the No reaction box under the drawing area.When drawing the resonance structures for a toluene carbocation (like the one attached below), should I include the structure created after a bond shift from the fourth structure, even though it mimicks the first structure? What about in the second picture- should the crossed out structure be included despite its similarity to the first one? Overall, I'm having trouble determining whether two compounds are the same and don't need to be drawn twice or just similar and need to drawn twice.Draw the structure of the major organic product(s) of the reaction. You do not have to consider stereochemistry. All carboxyl and amino groups should be drawn in the neutral form. If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. Separate multiple products using the + sign from the drop-down menu.
- Draw the product of an SN2 reaction shown below. Use wedge and dash bonds to indicate stereochemistry where appropriate. Ignore inorganic byproducts.Rearrangements can occur during the dehydration of 1° alcohols even though no 1° carbocation is formed—that is, a 1,2-shift occurs as the C— OH2+ bond is broken, forming a more stable 2° or 3° carbocation, as shown in Equation [1]. Using this information, draw a stepwise mechanism for the reaction shown in Equation [2]. We will see another example of this type of rearrangement in Section 16.5C.The above synthesis was designed using the Organic Chemistry Roadmaps in the appendix of your textbook. In this synthesis starting with acetylene, reagents from the table are used to carry out the indicated steps (shown in blue). In the box below, draw the structure of compound j. Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one. Show stereochemistry in a meso compound. Do not include counter-ions, e.g., Na+, I-, in your answer.