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19 Nov 2019
I would really appreciate it if someone can please help solve these problems. Please show work
1. (6 pts) Under each reaction, circle the characteristic for each criterion, and then use this information to decide by which mechanism the reaction is proceeding NaBr Br DMSO Substrate (circle all that apply) Me Leaving group (circle one) Nucleophile (circle one) Solvent (circle one) Overall mechanism (circle one) 2° 3° allylic benzylic bad weak polar aprotic SN2 good strong polar protic SN1 OTs CH3OH OCH3 1° 2° allylic benzylic Substrate (circle all that apply) Me Leaving group (circle one) Nucleophile (circle one) Solvent (circle one) Overall mechanism (circle one) bad weak polar aprotic SN2 good strong polar protic SN1 2a. (5 pts) Fill in the arrows for the following transformation H30 + H2O + H20 + CH3OH +H20 +CH3OH + CH3OH2 + CH3OH b. (4 pts) Draw a reaction coordinate diagram for the mechanism in 2a. Be sure to consider the relative energies of the reactants, products, and intermediates as you draw your diagram
I would really appreciate it if someone can please help solve these problems. Please show work
1. (6 pts) Under each reaction, circle the characteristic for each criterion, and then use this information to decide by which mechanism the reaction is proceeding NaBr Br DMSO Substrate (circle all that apply) Me Leaving group (circle one) Nucleophile (circle one) Solvent (circle one) Overall mechanism (circle one) 2° 3° allylic benzylic bad weak polar aprotic SN2 good strong polar protic SN1 OTs CH3OH OCH3 1° 2° allylic benzylic Substrate (circle all that apply) Me Leaving group (circle one) Nucleophile (circle one) Solvent (circle one) Overall mechanism (circle one) bad weak polar aprotic SN2 good strong polar protic SN1 2a. (5 pts) Fill in the arrows for the following transformation H30 + H2O + H20 + CH3OH +H20 +CH3OH + CH3OH2 + CH3OH b. (4 pts) Draw a reaction coordinate diagram for the mechanism in 2a. Be sure to consider the relative energies of the reactants, products, and intermediates as you draw your diagram
Collen VonLv2
12 May 2019