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- Can you please help me and for a, b, and c, please give a brief explanation of the following rules. Thank you so muchCompound X is insoluble in cold KMnO4, Br2 in CCl4, and conc. H2SO4. Compound X is most likely: a. an alkane b. none of these c. an alkene d. an alcohol e. an alkyl halide Indicate which of the ff. statements regarding nucleophilicity is incorrect. F- is more nucleophilic, hence, more reactive towards methyl iodide than Cl-. Second row elements are more nucleophilic than first row elements of comparable basicity. The rate of SN2 reaction may be markedly affected by the nucleophilicity of the attacking atom. Nucleophilicity is the affinity of a nucleophile to an electrophilic carbon Which of the following alkynes can be deprotonated by NaNH2 in liquid NH3? 3-Methylhex-2-yne Pent-2-yne 3-Methylbutyne none of these Hex-3-ynePlz do Asap...! With proper explanation and reaction ...!
- Orgonic Chemistry II: The answer is writtten as followed. But I Need Explanation. My question is that: Can I siwtch reagent 2 to reagent 1? for example reagent 1 is Cl2,Fecl3, can I changed it to reagent 2??? Why and why not???Rewrite the entire reaction in Full Structure Format with the Ending Products [The second image is an example of Full Structure Format ] THANKSSSSSSSSSSSSGiven this organic synthesis, is there any limiting and excess reagents? also describe the procedure is run, how is the reaction monitored?Is the order fo addition important? N-ETHYLALLENIMINE[Aziridine, 1-ethyl-2-methylene-] Submitted by Albert T. Bottini and Robert E. Olsen1.Checked by Thomas H. Lowry and E. J. Corey. 1. ProcedureCaution! This preparation should be carried out in a good hood to avoid exposure to ammonia. The operator should wear rubber gloves and protective goggles because 2-haloallylamines and ethylenimines can cause severe skin and eye irritation. A 2-l. three-necked flask is fitted with a sealed mechanical stirrer, a gas-inlet tube, and a dry ice condenser protected from the air by a soda-lime drying tube (Note 1). The system is flushed thoroughly with dry ammonia, and 32.8 g. (0.84 mole) of sodium amide (Note 2) is added to the flask. The system is again flushed with ammonia, the condenser is provided with dry ice covered by acetone, and 1.2 l. of liquid…
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