(a)
Interpretation: The transition state for the given set of reactions should be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
Transition State: The state which defines the highest potential energy with respect to reaction co-ordinate between reactant and product. It is usually denoted by using the symbol ‘≠’.
Leaving group: it is the fragment that leaves the substrate in a
Nucleophile: donates pair of electrons to positively charged substrate resulting in the formation of
(b)
Interpretation: The transition state for the given set of reactions should be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
Transition State: The state which defines the highest potential energy with respect to reaction co-ordinate between reactant and product. It is usually denoted by using the symbol ‘≠’.
Leaving group: it is the fragment that leaves the substrate in a chemical reaction with a pair of electrons.
Nucleophile: donates pair of electrons to positively charged substrate resulting in the formation of chemical bond.
(c)
Interpretation: The transition state for the given set of reactions should be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
Transition State: The state which defines the highest potential energy with respect to reaction co-ordinate between reactant and product. It is usually denoted by using the symbol ‘≠’.
Leaving group: it is the fragment that leaves the substrate in a chemical reaction with a pair of electrons.
Nucleophile: donates pair of electrons to positively charged substrate resulting in the formation of chemical bond.
(d)
Interpretation: The transition state for the given set of reactions should be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
Transition State: The state which defines the highest potential energy with respect to reaction co-ordinate between reactant and product. It is usually denoted by using the symbol ‘≠’.
Leaving group: it is the fragment that leaves the substrate in a chemical reaction with a pair of electrons.
Nucleophile: donates pair of electrons to positively charged substrate resulting in the formation of chemical bond.
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