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Draw the SN2 mechanism of the reaction between (S) - 2 - bromobutane and iodide ion. show lone pairs, electron pushing arrows, 3-D view to reflect appropriate stereochemistry, reactants, transition states, and products. Name the product. Draw and completely label a reaction energy diagram corresponding to the mechanism you have drawn. Draw the SN1 mechanism of the reaction between (R)-3-bromo-3-methylhexane and ethanol. Show tone pairs, electron pushing arrows, 3-D view to reflect appropriate stereochemistry, reactants, intermediates, and products. You do not have to show transition states. Name the product. Draw and completely label a reaction energy diagram corresponding to the mechanism you have drawn.
Draw the SN2 mechanism of the reaction between (S) - 2 - bromobutane and iodide ion. show lone pairs, electron pushing arrows, 3-D view to reflect appropriate stereochemistry, reactants, transition states, and products. Name the product. Draw and completely label a reaction energy diagram corresponding to the mechanism you have drawn. Draw the SN1 mechanism of the reaction between (R)-3-bromo-3-methylhexane and ethanol. Show tone pairs, electron pushing arrows, 3-D view to reflect appropriate stereochemistry, reactants, intermediates, and products. You do not have to show transition states. Name the product. Draw and completely label a reaction energy diagram corresponding to the mechanism you have drawn.
Hubert KochLv2
31 Oct 2019