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- ew fopics] Draw the major organic product of the reaction shown below. H2SO4 HO, • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. • In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one. C opy aste [F ChemDoodleapp.101edu.co Draw the major product of this reaction. Ignore inorganic byproducts. Assume that the water side product is continuously removed to drive the reaction toward products. esc F1 CH3CH2CH2OH H2SO4 (cat), heat ☀ F2 80 F3 OH a F4 W Q F5 Atoms and P Draw or ta MacBook A C F6N(CH2CH3)3 + HNO3 --------> a.) rewrite the reaction using bond-line structure of reagents and products of the reaction b.) supply the curved arrows explaining the mechanism of the reaction
- Which series of reactions would carry out the following transformation? OTS ? ► View Available Hint(s) NH₂ O 1. NH3 2. NaBH4 O 1. Phthalimide, KOH, H₂O 2. NH₂NH₂, heat O 1. NaN3 2. LIAIH4 3. H₂O O 1. NaCN 2. H₂, PdQ17. Compound 1 can undergo an intramolecular reaction to give cyclic product 2. Using curly arrows, show the mechanism of this reaction – note that the mechanism involves more than one elemental step - and draw the structure of 2; chemical formula is provided as guidance. H,N. CsHgNO + CH;OH 2TReferences] Indicate, by letter(s), the position(s) on the ring at which substitution occurs when the aromatic compounds shown undergo bromination with Br, FeBr3 (when necessary). .H CN HO
- Identify the major product of the reaction of an alkene shown below. ||| 1. Hg(OAc)2, H2O 2. NaBH4, NaOH ....... ОН || IV ОН о, ОН3. What is the product of the following sequence of reactions? CI. I A) I CI NaOH B) II C) III NaNH, FO ||| D) IV IV NH₂← app.101edu.co Draw the organic product of this E1cb reaction. Ignore byproducts. HO OCH₂CH3 NaOCH CH heat Drawing Problem 57 of 75 Atoms, Bonds and Rings Charges H HO O OH 0 Br O 4 Undo Remove O Reset 0 Done Submit -0 Drag To Fan TURNERDLER
- The reactants, intermediates, final products, and all curved arrows showing bonds forming andbreaking are collectively referred to as the mechanism of a reaction. For the following reactants: a. Explain why the original statement of Markovnikov’s rule does not help in this case, but themodern restatement of Markovnikov’s rule tells you which carbon will get the X (Cl). b. Show the mechanism of the most likely addition reaction between the reactants.Br OBn Mg, ether a Work through the above synthesis and draw the structure of compound f. then H3O+ • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Draw organometallic compounds as covalent molecules. - #[ ] در ? ChemDoodleⓇ CH3l, NaOH H₂, Pd NaOH H₂N. HAY Previous Next f1. .CI HC C: Li HC CH LICI 2. -CH3 OH Aqueous HO-S- -CH3 acetone g = SN1 Nucleophilic substitution Electrophilic a = Proton transfer addition h = SN2 Nucleophilic substitution b = Lewis acid/base e = El Elimination c = Radical chain f= E2 Elimination substitution Identify the mechanism by which each of the reactions above proceeds from the mechanisms listed. Use the letters a - i for your answers. among 1. 2.