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- Draw the product to each of the following reactions and then indicate whether the reaction is Sn1, Sn2, E1 or E2arrow_forwardWhat type of reaction is being shown here? E2 SN1 SN2 E1arrow_forwardIdentify the major and minor products for these E1 reactions. Please explain also how it is done, how to get these products, is there any technique?arrow_forward
- The first step of three different SN1 reactions are shown below. Which reaction proceeds the fastest and why? Rank the three steps of these reactions in order of increasing reactivity.arrow_forwardRank these in order of increasing reactivity in an SN1 reactionarrow_forwardClassify the following reaction as an Sn1, Sn2, E1, E1cB, E2 reaction. Can you show me the leaving group and explain how to find a leaving group? And how to identify the other reactions?arrow_forward
- If the compounds shown here are heated, one will form one product from a [1,3] sigmatropic rearrangement and the other will form two products from two different [1,3] sigmatropic rearrangements. Draw the products of the reactions.arrow_forwardDraw the molecule: Under second-order conditions (strong base/nucleophile), SN2 and E2 reactions may occur simultaneously and compete with each other.Show what products might be expected from the reaction of 2-bromo-3-methylbutane (a moderately hindered 2∘∘ alkyl halide) with sodium ethoxide. Do not worry about sterechemistry inther SN2 product for this problem. Don't forget about stereochemistry.arrow_forwardPredict the major and minor products of the following E2 reactionsarrow_forward