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12 Question (2points) e See page 624 Borane (BH3) adds to alkenes to form an alkylborane....
Peroxyacids (RCO3H) can convert alkenes into epoxides. Draw the two products and the mechanism arrows for the following reaction. Be sure to include lone pairs of electrons and nonzero formal charges on all species. 1st attempt See Periodic Table See Hint Draw curved arrow notation to show the reaction between the peroxy acid and the alkene.
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11. 20/19 23 Question See page 1062 points) Provide the missing curved arrows and structures to complete the mechanism of the Fischer esterification. Your structures should indude all nonzero formal charges and one pairs of electrons. The reagents you need for each mechanistic step are provided in each box. 29th attempt See Periodic Table See Hint op Draw the organic intermediate with lone pair electrons and non-zero formal charges. Add the curved arrow notation.
@ See page 23 Question (3 points) This molecule undergoes an Sn2 mechanism. Provide the missing parts of the mechanism in the first two boxes. Draw ONLY the major organic substitution product in the final box (do not draw any inorganic by-products). v 11th attempt W See Periodic Table O See i Draw the organic product with all applicable lone pair electrons and non-zero formal charges.
Question (1 point) See page 313 A proton transfer reaction can occur when a carbonyl compound is placed in an aqueous acidic solution. Water and a charged conjugate acid are produced. The resulting organic compound is resonance stabilized, Draw the curved arrows for the proton transfer and draw both resonance-stabilized organic products in the appropriate boxes. Be sure to include all lone pairs and nonzero formal charges. Do not draw the water product. 11th attempt See Periodic Table Draw the...
Below is the SN1 reaction of
(S)-2-iodopentane and bromide (Br–). Complete
the mechanism by providing the missing curved arrow notation, lone
pairs of electrons, and nonzero formal charges. Be sure to draw the
two organic products that will be produced in the third box.
16 Question (3 points) @ See page 407 Below is the Sn1 reaction of (9)-2-iodopentane and bromide (Br). Complete the mechanism by providing the missing curved arrow notation, lone pairs of electrons, and nonzero formal charges....
10 Question (3 points) @ See page 920 Complete the mechanism for the intramolecular aldol reaction shown below. Add the missing curved arrow notation, lone pair electrons, and nonzero formal charges to all boxes. The reaction requires a base (e.g., NaOH) but we will ignore the Nat because it does not participate in the mechanism. Do not add any other reagents. :0— I Elcb Draw lone pairs, non-zero formal charges, and curved arrows to show how hydroxide reacts with the...
Below is the SN1 reaction of
(S)-2-iodopentane and bromide (Br–). Complete
the mechanism by providing the missing curved arrow notation, lone
pairs of electrons, and nonzero formal charges. Be sure to draw the
two organic products that will be produced in the third
box.
Below is the SN1 reaction of (S)-2-iodopentane and bromide (Br). Complete the mechanism by providing the missing curved arrow notation, lone pairs of electrons, and nonzero formal charges. Be sure to draw the two organic products...
Below is the Swi reaction of (99-2-bromobutane and iodide (1) Complete the mechanism by providing the missing curved arrow notation, lone pairs of electrons, and nonzero formal charges. Be sure to draw the two organic products that will be produced in the third box 1st attempt Il See Periodic Table Please draw all four bonds at chiral centers. B 10 Draw the missing curved arrow notation. Add lone pairs of electrons and nonzero formal char
11 10/19 26 Question (6 points) See page 1069 Provide a mechanism for the crossed Claisen condensation shown here by providing the missing structures (including the final product) and curved arrows. Your structures should include all nonzero formal charges and lone pairs of electrons. When drawing the enolate place the negative charge the carbon not the oxygen. 6th attempt See Periodic Table See Hint TUU LUX Uack to its original status, click on the reset button in the top left...
02 Question (2 points) Draw a mechanism for the reaction of the ketone with hydronium ion. In the first box, draw any necessary curved arrows. Show the products of the reaction in the second box. Include any nonzero formal charges and all lone pairs of electrons. V 1st attempt See Periodic Table See Hint ISO i Draw any necessary curved arrows to show the reaction between the ketone and hydronium ion.