
Match each of these structures to their speed (rate of reaction) in an Sn1 reaction. [Choose)...
Match the correct term to the following structures. Choose... Choose... Choose... ÅHz NH2 - y CHO OH Choose... CHO NH2 Choose... Match the correct definitions to the terms below. Possess more than one stereocentre and are not mirror images of each other Choose... A carbon connected to 4 different groups Choose... Examples include (Z)-3-chloropent-2-ene and (E)-3-chloropent-2-ene Optically inactive compounds with 2 stereogenic centres that possess a plane of symmetry Possess the same Rf values if spotted on a TLC plate...
What are the rate-determining step in an SN1 reaction? SN2? Provide one answer for each
Match the following statements with reaction mechanism
SN1, SN2, E1, or E2. A statement may be true
for one or more mechanisms.
a. The mechanism involves carbocation intermediates. b. The mechanism has two steps. c. The reaction rate increases with better leaving groups. d. The reaction rate increases when the solvent is changed from CH3OH to (CH3)2SO e. The reaction rate depends on the concentration of only the alkyl halide. f. The mechanism is concerted. g. The reaction of CH3CH2Br...
Draw all the resonance structures for the stabilized carbocation intermediate formed in the following SN1 reaction. 2. CH3 CH3 OH H+ Nuc Nuc Ph Ph
1. For each reaction below, draw the reaction mechanism for the rate determining step. On the starting structures, draw all appropriate arrows to indicate the flow of electrons. Fill in the box above the arrows with the reaction mechanism as SN1 or SN2. Draw the first key transition state and product(s). Use dotted lines to indicate bonds that are in the process of being broken or made. Write all formal charges. нс CI: Transition State HjC H--OCH HC Transition State...
Out of all these 5 structures , which is unreactive when
referring to SN1 and sn2 and which would be the fastest in SN1
reaction. ?
Br Cl
5) For an Sn1 reaction what is the reaction rate order? How many steps are in the reaction? Which step is the slow step and why is it the slow step? What happens if you form a chiral center when performing an Sn1 reaction?
11. What is the rate law for the following SN1 reaction? +H2O
11. What is the rate law for the following Sn1 reaction? + H2O
Select the properties of the SN1 reaction mechanism.
Select the properties of the Sn1 reaction mechanism. stereospecific: 100% inversion of configuration at the reaction site not stereospecific bimolecular at rate-determining step unimolecular at rate-determining step first order second order rate is governed by steric effects rate is governed by the stability of the carbocation that is formed