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Organic Chemistry: Principles and Mechanisms (Second Edition)
- Draw the most stable resonance form for the intermediate in the following electrophilic substitution reaction. • • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Include all valence lone pairs in your answer. Br2 Br In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one. + √n [ ? N ZIarrow_forwardDraw the most stable resonance form for the intermediate in the following electrophilic substitution reaction. (please show which structure I need to put as the answer).arrow_forwardDraw the most stable resonance form for the intermediate in the following electrophilic substitution reaction. LOCH3 LOCH3 HNO3 / CH3CO₂H O₂N • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Include all valence lone pairs in your answer. ● In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one.arrow_forward
- Which SN2 reaction will occur most rapidly? (Assume the concentrations and temperatures are all the same.) * CH;0 + ^CI CH3 + CI- CH, B CH,0 + CH + F CH,O + CH, CH,O Br Br Darrow_forwardPlease explain each choice.arrow_forwardDraw the mechanism for the reaction of an alkyl halide with sodium azide followed by reduction. Complete the mechanism of the initial step of the reaction, then identify the key intermediate and the product. Step 1: Draw curved arrows. o z + Na + || : z: I Step 2: Complete the intermediate. Na +arrow_forward
- On the lowest energy pathway to form the product of the following reaction, which species is a plausible transition state? (Dotted lines represent bonds in the process of forming or breaking.) x● HBr H---Br Br-H H----Br ठ Br-H productarrow_forward10. Draw the product(s) of the given curved arrows. Label the arrows as Ip→л, п→lp, n → п, lp→a, a →lp, etc. Br OH HO) OH (+) H H НО н. Ф нarrow_forwardWhat does the mechanism of this reaction look like? Please include arrows, lone pairs, and formal chargearrow_forward
- Predict the products of this organic reaction: || CH3 CH₂ C−NH−CH3 + H₂O + HCI Specifically, in the drawing area below draw the structure of the product, or products, of this reaction. If there's more than one product, draw them in any arrangement you like, so long as they aren't touching. If there aren't any products because this reaction won't happen, check the No reaction box under the drawing area. A No Reaction ? Click anywhere to draw the first atom of your structure. Ś Ćarrow_forwardPredict the products of this organic reaction: CH3 CH₂ || No reaction CH3 | O−CH–CH2–CH3 + KOH A Specifically, in the drawing area below draw the structure of the product, or products, of this reaction. (If there's more than one product, draw them in any arrangement you like, so long as they aren't touching.) If there aren't any products because this reaction won't happen, check the No reaction box under the drawing area. Click anywhere to draw the first atom of your structure. X Ś Ćarrow_forward1. Draw the most stable products and indicate the direction of reaction. Show the stabilization if any of the products. HO H a OH OH NH₂ NaNH, 2. Which of the following species is the most stable/least stable? Explain. ooo b b darrow_forward
- Organic Chemistry: A Guided InquiryChemistryISBN:9780618974122Author:Andrei StraumanisPublisher:Cengage Learning