Draw the structures of the product from each of the following reactions and then answer the questions about the isomeric relationships between compounds A, B, and C. You must indicate the stereochemistry in the products (wedge/dashed bonds). SOCI, pyridine NaOCH3 A PBr3 NAOCH, B TSCI pyridine NaOCH, TSCI = p-toluene sulfonyl chloride C a. What is the relationship between products A and B? (identical, enantiomers, structural isomers) b. What is the relationship between products A and C? (identical, enantiomers, structural isomers)

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Draw the structures of the product from each of the following reactions and then answer
the questions about the isomeric relationships between compounds A, B, and C. You must indicate the
stereochemistry in the products (wedge/dashed bonds).
SOCI,
NaOCH3
pyridine
NaOCH;
OH
B
TSCI
NaOCH3
pyridine
TSCI = p-toluene
sulfonyl chloride
C
a. What is the relationship between products A and B?
(identical, enantiomers, structural isomers)
b. What is the relationship between products A and C?
(identical, enantiomers, structural isomers)
Transcribed Image Text:Draw the structures of the product from each of the following reactions and then answer the questions about the isomeric relationships between compounds A, B, and C. You must indicate the stereochemistry in the products (wedge/dashed bonds). SOCI, NaOCH3 pyridine NaOCH; OH B TSCI NaOCH3 pyridine TSCI = p-toluene sulfonyl chloride C a. What is the relationship between products A and B? (identical, enantiomers, structural isomers) b. What is the relationship between products A and C? (identical, enantiomers, structural isomers)
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 Bimolecular nucleophilic substitution reaction (SN2) in which one bond is broken and one bond is formed simultaneously.

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