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- Draw the alkene that would react with the reagent given to account for the product formed. ? + H₂O H₂SO4 CH3 CH3 CHCCH3 OH CH3 • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. • In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one. Sn [F ChemDoodle• Same reagents as acid-catalyzed dehydration, except starting with a instead of an alcohol. • Same as the general mechanism hydrohalogenation, except with . Remember that EVERY acid-cat. mechanism begins with General Reaction: EXAMPLE: Provide H₂O H₂SO4 EXAMPLE: Provide the mechanism for the following addition reaction. H₂O H₂SO4 OH WH H₂O H₂SO4 as the nucleophile and ends with do PRACTICE: Provide the mechanism and predict the product of the following reaction. MAXOWhat reaction presented in this chapter is occurring in the following equation? Explain the resulting stereochemistry of the reaction.
- Draw the alkene that would react with the reagent given to account for the product formed. ? + H₂O H₂SO4 CH3 CH3CCH3 OH You do not have to consider stereochemistry. You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. • In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one. Sn [F ChemDoodleⓇAcyl transfer (nucleophilic substitution at carbonyl) reactions proceed in two stages via a "tetrahedral intermediate." Draw the tetrahedral intermediate as it is first formed in the following reaction. H3C HCI / H2O `NH2 reflux • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Include all valence lone pairs in your answer. • Do not include counter-ions, e.g., Na", I, in your answer. • In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one. opy aste Previous NextAcyl transfer (nucleophilic substitution at carbonyl) reactions proceed in two stages via a "tetrahedral intermediate." Draw the tetrahedral intermediate as it is first formed in the following reaction. CH3OH H3C CI • • • • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. Include all valence lone pairs in your answer. Do not include counter-ions, e.g., Na+, I", in your answer. In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one.
- Consider a reaction where cis-but-2-ene is treated with sO followed by NaHSO/H, O. Draw the structure of one product that is formed in the reaction, including correct stereochemistry.Draw the major organic product(s) of the following reaction. 1 eq. NANH2, NH3(0) CH;CH,CH,CH,-Br H-CEC-H • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Separate multiple products using the + sign from the drop-down menu. • If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. P. opy aste ノ/ ChemDoodle >Draw the alkene that would react with the reagent given to account for the product formed. ? + + H₂O **** H₂S04 • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. • In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one. CH3 CH3 CHCCH3 | | OH CH3 +1
- What alkene is needed to synthesize the following 1,2-diol using the given reagents? Be sure to answer all parts. CH3CH₂CH2 [1] OsO4 followed by NaHSO3 in H₂O: [2] CH3CO3H followed by "OH in H₂O: H OH OH CH₂CH₂CH3 draw structure... draw structure ...Draw the products of the reaction shown below. Use wedge and dash bonds to indicate stereochemistry. Ignore inorganic byproducts. 1. Os04 2. NaHSO3, H3O Select to Draw Select to DrawAcyl transfer (nucleophilic substitution at carbonyl) reactions proceed in two stages via a "tetrahedral intermediate." Draw the tetrahedral intermediate as it is first formed in the following reaction. H3C. ... NH2 HCI/H₂O reflux • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Include all valence lone pairs in your answer. • Do not include counter-ions, e.g., Na+, I, in your answer. • In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one. + 4 n [ ?
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