ORGANIC CHEMISTRY E-BOOK W/SMARTWORK5
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY E-BOOK W/SMARTWORK5
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.2P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

Show how the given compound can be produced from an alkene.

Concept introduction:

The reaction in which a π bond is broken and two new σ bonds are formed is an electrophilic addition reaction. This reaction has a two-step mechanism. Step 1 is an electrophilic addition step, in which a pair of electrons from the electron rich π bond forms a bond to the acid’s electron-poor atom. Step 2 is a coordination step, in which the conjugate base forms a bond to the carbocation.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

Show how the given compound can be produced from an alkene.

Concept introduction:

The reaction in which a π bond is broken and two new σ bonds are formed is an electrophilic addition reaction. This reaction has a two-step mechanism. Step 1 is an electrophilic addition step, in which a pair of electrons from the electron rich π bond forms a bond to the acid’s electron-poor atom. Step 2 is a coordination step, in which the conjugate base forms a bond to the carbocation.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

Show how the given compound can be produced from an alkene.

Concept introduction:

The reaction in which a π bond is broken and two new σ bonds are formed is an electrophilic addition reaction. This reaction has a two-step mechanism. Step 1 is an electrophilic addition step, in which a pair of electrons from the electron rich π bond forms a bond to the acid’s electron-poor atom. Step 2 is a coordination step, in which the conjugate base forms a bond to the carbocation. Step 1 is the rate determining step of the mechanism.

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