Question 2 For each reaction below, look at the reagents and conditions (above and below the arrow) and determine the final product. Indicate if the reaction proceeds via either: SN1 mechanism, SN2 mechanism, other mechanism, or the reaction cannot take place (NO REACTION). A B : OH H-Br: A: B: C: ? Br: (SN1 mechanism) NO REACTION HH D: :Br: れ (Protonation mechanism) (SN2 mechanism)

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For each reaction below, look at the reagents and conditions (above and below the arrow) and determine the
final product.
Indicate if the reaction proceeds via either: SN1 mechanism, SN2 mechanism, other mechanism, or the
reaction cannot take place (NO REACTION).
A
B
ი
: OH
H-Br:
A:
B:
C:
?
Br:
ト
(SN1 mechanism)
NO REACTION
HH
:Br:
D:
れ
(Protonation mechanism)
(SN2 mechanism)
Transcribed Image Text:Question 2 For each reaction below, look at the reagents and conditions (above and below the arrow) and determine the final product. Indicate if the reaction proceeds via either: SN1 mechanism, SN2 mechanism, other mechanism, or the reaction cannot take place (NO REACTION). A B ი : OH H-Br: A: B: C: ? Br: ト (SN1 mechanism) NO REACTION HH :Br: D: れ (Protonation mechanism) (SN2 mechanism)
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