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- For the following reactions: A. Draw the missing reactant, reagent or product including the correct stereochemistry where appropriate. B. Determine the Reaction Pathway (Sn1, Sn2, E1, E2) leading to the desired product C. How many steps are in the Reaction as can be plotted on a Reaction Coordinate?a. which is more stable? b. which is least stable?Draw a reaction coordinate diagram for the following reaction in which: a. B is the most stable and A is the least stable. b. The transition state from B to C is less stable than transition state from A to B.
- Which reaction is faster c or d?Which carbocation would be lowest energy? Options: A B C Dfor part b, besides drawing the reaciton coordiate diagram, can you give. a quite detailed explanation about how do we know which curve corrresponds to A or B. i.e. how do we know A or B energy is higher ; whether theres energy differnce between reactant and products. thanks help with part b please