CHEM 10052 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Dichloromethane, Elimination Reaction, Leaving Group

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7. 1 introduction to alkyl halides, 7. 1 substitution and elimination rxns, alkyl halides can undergo a substitution reaction when reacted with a nucleophile, alkyl halides can undergo an elimination reaction when reacted with a base. Why: the amount of branching at the alpha carbon affects the reaction mechanism. There are three types of alkyl halides: 7. 2 alkyl halide structure, some alkyl halides are used as insecticides. Label each halide as either primary, secondary, or tertiary. Many more: 7. 3 sn2 reactions, a substitution reaction requires the loss of a leaving group, and nucleophilic attack. Electron density repels the attacking nucleophile from the front-side. The nucleophile must approach the back-side to allow electrons to flow from the homo of the nucleophile to the lumo of the electrophile. Commonly nucleophiles used in substitution rxns: 7. 4 sn2 nucleophilicity, you should be able to determine if a nucleophile is strong or weak.

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