
2) A16.02 Predict the reactivity order for each set of compounds in electrophilic substitut reactions, and...
Predict the relative order of reactivity of the indicated
carbonyl compounds in reactions with
nucleophiles (1 = most reactive carbonyl electrophile). Use
all three logic arguments of organic chemistry (resonance,
inductive and steric). Show structures, lone pairs and
arrow-pushing conventions in your answer to provide an explanation
for your order of reactivity. Write the expected product in a
reaction with lithium aluminium deuteride, LiAlD4, followed by
workup (no mechanisms)
Name 2. Predict the relative order of reactivity of the indicated...
Rank the following compounds in order of increasing reactivity
for electrophilic aromatic substitution. Explain your
reasoning.
Rank the monosubstituted
benzene compounds below in order of decreasing reactivity towards
electrophilic substitution.
Rank the mono substituted benzene compounds below in order of decreasing reactivity towards electrophilic substitution.
Rank the following compounds in order of increasing reactivity in electrophilic aromatic substitution.
Rank the monosubstituted benzene compounds below in order of decreasing reactivity towards electrophilic substitution.
Rank the monosubstituted benzene compounds below in order of decreasing reactivity towards electrophilic substitution. Most reactive Least reactive
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Rank the compounds below in order of decreasing reactivity towards electrophilic aromatic substitution. Most reactive Least reactive COOH H3C CH3 COOH HaC
Rank the compounds below in order of decreasing reactivity towards electrophilic aromatic substitution Most reactive Least reactive COOH H3C CH3 HOOC- COOH
H 7. Rank the compounds below in order of reactivity to Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution. Rank the most reactive compound as compound 1 and the least reactive compound as compound 5. (5 points) NO2 pada CH SO3H OH 5
Question 2 0.5 pts Rank each group of aromatic compounds according to their reactivity toward electrophilic substitution: a. Benzonitrile, p-methylbenzonitrile, p-methoxybenzonitrile b. Fluorobenzene, benzaldehyde, o-xylene c. Phenol, nitrobenzene, p-cyanonitrobenzene