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- 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 producthelp me please Please fill in the reagents,intermediates, and/or products of the following reactions. all the reactions shall be covered in Chapter 12-15 from Organic Chemistry, 6th Edition by Marc Loudon and Jim Parise.Carbocations rearrange with some ease. An example of this is shown below. Indicate, with the corresponding arrows, how this process occurs. The carbocation 2 is more stable than 1, why is this? Explain it using (drawing) structures.
- What are the characteristics of the a good nucleophile for SN2? How does a chemist tell a strong versus weak or bulky versus not bulky nucleophile? What is the best type of solvent for this reaction? Please define the terms. Thank you.1. Write in the product of 1-Fluoro-3,7-dimethyl oct-4-yne with these reagents a) ---excess H2,Pd/C----> b) ---Na, NH3------------> c) ---H2, Lindlar catalyst-->Decide which compounds from the list below are best suited for nucleophilic addition reactions and which ones are more appropriate for nucleophilic substitution reactions.
- In an SN1 reaction, Nucleophile- What are the characteristics of a good nucleophile for SN1? How does a chemist tell a strong versus weak or bulky versus not bulky nucleophile? Solvent-What is the best type of solvent for this reaction? Define the terms please.A student was about to turn in the products he had obtained from the reaction of HI with 3,3,3-trifluoropropene when he realized that the labels had fallen off his flasks and he did not know which label belonged to which flask. His friend reminded him of the rule that says the electrophile adds to the sp2 carbon bonded to the most hydrogens. In other words, he should label the flask containing the most product 1,1,1-trifluoro-2-iodopropane and label the flask containing the least amount of product 1,1,1-trifluoro-3-iodopropane. Should he follow his friend’s advice?2. In the bromination reactions, what is the function of CCl4? Why can it fulfil its role?3. Bromination proceeds by either free radical substitution or electrophillic addition. Based on Table 3, which mechanism is followed by alkanes? by alkenes? by alkynes?4. For which hydrocarbon type is light necessary for bromination to take place?5. What is the function of light in the bromination reaction? Why are alkenes and alkynes not included as samples?
- 2. In the bromination reactions, what is the function of CCl4? Why can it fulfil its role?3. Bromination proceeds by either free radical substitution or electrophillic addition. Based on Table 3, which mechanism is followed by alkanes? by alkenes? by alkynes?4. For which hydrocarbon type is light necessary for bromination to take place?What is the main organic product of the reaction in Figure 11?1. i.What are the various ways by which alkenes may be synthesized? ii. Give two examples each of Unsymmetrical alkenes and reagents. iii. Give two examples of reactions of alkenes that result in Anti-Markonikov’s addition products