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- a. What are the products of following reaction?b. Write the reaction mechanism for each using the right arrows and define it as Sn2, Sn1, E2 or E1.c. Explain why do you choose that product and mechanism or in case something else happens explainwhy.For SN2 Explain if 3o ( tertiary) alkyl halides reacted (fastest or slowest) explain why. Be sure to explain if alkyl halides did not react or did react and why. 3o (tertiary) compounds listed are: 2-chloro-2-methylpropane (see picture) Base your explanations on the following considerations: the nature of leaving group, the effect of structure, steric hindrance and any other feature.Why we need step 3 before step 4? a. Because the nitro group increases the electrophilicity at the ortho positions which is where the bromine is added. b. Because the amine group is a strong ortho, para director which is what controls the regiochemical outcome of this bromination. c. Step 4 is unessesary. The symmetry of compound 3 allows for the bromination to be regioselective and give compound 5. 5. There will be a mixture of products because there is no selectivity for a major product.
- Chemistry please provide the flow of electrons aswell!! thank you! using the starting material (on the left) to determine the sythetic route which will be the most reaosnable and effective to theres none, you have to start witth the begin products to get to finish needed by using the minmium reagents and reactions needed to get to the final productWhat are several products for the following reaction with mechanisms included?Fill in the blank for this reaction by using the E1 mechanism that includes rearrangemnt
- For SN1 Explain the order in which 2o (secondary) alkyl halides reacted (fastest to slowest) and explain why. 2o (secondary) compounds listed are: (see picture) 2-chlorobutane 2-bromobutane bromobenzene bromocyclopentane bromocyclohexane Base your explanations on the following considerations: the nature of leaving group, the effect of structure, steric hindrance and any other feature. Be sure to explain which alkyl halides did not react and why12c. If you could, please provide an explaination for why the major product would be the SN2 product rather than E2 product?Find the products for these two reactions. Make sure to include relevant hydrogens, deuteriums and stereohemistry.
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