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Q: What are the Possible Mechanisms for Nucleophilic Substitution ?
A: The replacement of any atom or group of atoms by a nucleophile is known as nucleophilic substitution…
Q: How Nucleophilic substitution occurs ?
A: The transfer of electrons from the nucleophile to the substrate takes place in a nucleophilic…
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Q: This reaction would be characterized as a reaction Rearrangement Addition Elimination Substitution…
A: CH3CH2OH + HCl --------> CH3CH2Cl + H2O
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A: Organic reactions are those in which organic reactant react to form organic products.
Q: Draw structure of Pyridine to show the orbitals involved in conjugation system
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Q: Nucleophilic substitution is a general reaction of organic compounds. Why, then, are alkyl halides…
A: SOLUTION: Step 1: Nucleophilic substitution reactions are a class of reactions in which an electron…
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Q: Which of the following is an elimination reaction?
A: 1. Substitution Reactions : One group (or) atom is replaced with another group/atom is called…
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Q: explain why sodium amide can be used to form a carbanion from a terminal alkyne but not an alkane.
A: The presence of triple bond at the end of a carbon chain is defined as terminal alkyne. Sodium amide…
Q: The reaction is a nucleophilic substitution, A is OH- and B is an alkyl bromide. Give the reaction…
A: The nucleophilic substitution reaction of alkyl bromide with OH- is given below
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Q: How can you distinguish in a SNAr reaction whether it will occur according to an addition-…
A: Nucleophilic substitution reactions on aromatic compounds can occur in two ways.
Q: Explain why phenol is more reactive to electrophiles than benzene.
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Q: In organic chemistry, an elimination process involves the removal of the hydrogen and a halide (i.e.…
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Q: Complete the diagram by drawing the structures of B and C for this mechanism: H* B do
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Q: B. Consider the reaction below to answer the following question(s). CH3 CH3 H3C H;C-C-C1 H20 Нас— с—…
A: In SN1 reaction polar protic solvent and weak nucleophile is used. In this reaction 3° alkyl halide…
Q: How Reactivity Depends on the Basicity of the Leaving Group?
A: Applying basic concepts of relationship between leaving ability and base character of leaving…
Q: Account for the fact that tetrahydrofuran (THF) is very soluble in water, whereas the solubility of…
A: Ethers are polar molecules in which Oxygen bears a partial negative charge and each attached to…
Q: what will be the type of interaction of ethane with bromine: a) radicals b) ionic c) nucleophilic d)…
A: Halogenation of Alkanes occurs when any alkane (ethane) reacts with bromine.
Q: Define the General Features of Nucleophilic Substitution ?
A: In nucleophilic substitution, a nucleophile (a species with an unshared pair of electron) reacts…
Q: Aromatics typically react via? O Nucleophilic addition O Electrophilic addition O Rearrangement…
A: Given : types of reactions. To find : Most common reaction of aromatic compounds. Solution : As we…
Q: General Features for Reaction of Organometallic Reagents withAldehydes and Ketones ?
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Q: Define Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution ?
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Q: Explain the steps involve in the below organic reaction in detail ONe of HND
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Q: Organometallic compounds such as magnesium and lithium are characterized by the C-M bond. Explain in…
A: Organometallic compounds such as magnesium and lithium are characterized by the C-M bond. They are…
Q: Explain Terminal Alkynes—Reaction as an Acid ?
A: The general structure of Terminal alkynes could be given as, Terminal alkynes are weakly acidic and…
Q: Heterocyclic compounds plays an important role in our daily life. They are mainly used in…
A: The structure of thiophene: A halogen group can reacts with thiophene to form a suitable compound.…
Q: Explain the General Features of Radical Reactions ?
A: The radical reaction is basically a radical substitution reaction. It occurs via a free radical…
Q: addition of hbr to a double bond with an ether (-or) substituent occurs regiospecifically to give a…
A: Addition of HBr to the double bond gives electrophilic addition reaction. During this reaction, a…
Q: Draw the Substitution and Elimination Reactions:
A: In the substitution reactions, there is replacement of an atom or a group of atoms occur with…
Q: Define Reaction of ROH with PBr3
A: The hydrocarbons with the OH functional groups are called alchols. Alcohols react with different…
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A: Free radical is also known as radical. Which contain only one unpaired electron.
Q: Explain the Limitations on Electrophilic Substitution Reactions with Substituted Benzenes ?
A: Electrophilic Substitution reactions are the most important and characteristic reactions of Benzene…
Q: Is cyclohexene (cyclic alkene compund) soluble/insoluble in NaOH? Why?
A: The general solubility rule is " like dissolves in like " It means polar substance soluble in polar…
Q: What for you mean by Nucleophilic Substitution ?
A: Nucleophiles are those elements or compounds which are electron rich. These have lone pair of…
Q: Enols are quite reactive toward electrophiles than alkenes because:
A: Enol is a common name for alkenol which is a group of structures consists of a double bond ( alkene)…
Q: Explains the general concept of the manufacture of benzene by dealkylation of toluene with hydrogen
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