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Interpretation:
Whether the given nucleophilic substitution reaction proceeds by
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- Can you explain which reactions they are undergoing sn1 or sn2 and state the mechanism and explain it pleasearrow_forwardDraw the mechanism of the following reactions and the corresponding products. Pay attention to the stereochemistry. For both reactions, do you decide whether they are SN1- or SN2-likearrow_forwardWhat kind of mechanism would this reaction follow?arrow_forward
- What are the list of difference between SN1, SN2, E1, and E2? (such as the type of nucleophiles needed, the type of substrates, solvents etc.) When do we know when to use which mechanism? How do we use heat in an elimination reaction?arrow_forwardExplain the mechanism of the reaction shown below.arrow_forwardExplain the possible mechanism (Sn1/Sn2/E1/E2) given the reaction. Show the transfer of electrons/groups, and name the product.arrow_forward
- If the above alkyne product in I. is subjected to acetylide formation followed by nucleophilic substitution by a primary alkyl halide, show how the following product is formed.arrow_forwardPlease explain the steps of this synthesis. Identify SN1, SN2, E2 or E1. Identify the nucleophile and electrophilesarrow_forwardFor each reaction, give the expected substitution product, and predict whether the mechanism will be predominantly first order (SN1) or second-order (SN2). (a) cyclohexyl bromide + sodium ethoxidearrow_forward
- Drawing the Products of an SN1 Reaction Label the nucleophile and leaving group, and draw the products (including stereochemistry) of the following SN1 reaction.arrow_forwardWhat is the mechanism and product for the following reaction?arrow_forwardChoose the compound below that gives a carbocation intermediate that undergoes rearrangement?arrow_forward