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Chapter 10, Problem 10.19YT
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The steric strain along the
Concept introduction:
The larger size of atoms brought closer together through the rotation of the
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Alcohols react with sulfonyl chlorides to form sulfonate esters. Only the O-H bond of the alcohol is broken in the reaction, and so no inversion of configuration occurs. The resulting sulfonate esters are reactive in SN1 and SN2 reactions since the sulfonate group is a very weak base and is therefore a good leaving group.Draw curved arrows to show the movement of electrons in this step of the mechanism.
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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)
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