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What is the most stable radical species? od Show transcribed image text
Which compound is the most stable? A) B) D)
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1. Determine the radical stability with 1 the most stable and 4 the least stable 2. What is the major product of 2-methylpropane mono-chlorination? Cl2 light 3. Calclate AH for chlorination of methane (DHe for CHa-H is 440 kJ/mol; DH° for Cl-Cl is 243 kJ/mol; DH° for CH3-Cl is 432 kJ/mol; and DH° for H-Cl is 353 kJ/mol 4. Draw structure of the most stable radical formed by hydrogen radical abstraction from 3- methylcyclohexene 5....
Which is the most stable carbocation? Select one: Оа. b. O c.
Put the following C-H bonds in order of which one would lead
to the most stable radical. If the C-H bond forms a more stable
radical, then the bond strength will be weaker.
5) Put the following C-H bonds in order of which one would lead to the most stable radical. If the C-H bond forms a more stable radical, then the bond strength will be weaker. HE most stable radical weakest C-H bond least stable radical strongest C-H bond...
1. Circle the one radical species below that is least thermodynamically stable. (3 pts.) Н. н" 2. Draw the structure of the major product afforded from the reaction conditions below in the box provided. (5 pts.) do HBr, H202 3. Provide the IUPAC name for the molecule below. (4 pts.) IUPAC name: 4. The AH° of any initiation step in a radical halogenation mechanism is... (3 pts.) 1) endothermic II) exothermic III) isothermic IV) isobestic V) neutral
1. For the molecule below, where would the most stable radical be? (Circle the letter) 2. Bromine Radicals are often formed by reacting Diphenyl Peroxide (Ph-0-0-Ph) with HBr and heating the solution. Write out the mechanism for the initiation of bromine radical making sure to show all electrons and appropriate arrows indicating movement of electrons.
1:06 Exit (CH3)3C, CH2=CHCH2, CH3CH2, CH3 , (CH3)2CH Label each radical species above as either: methyl, primary, secondary, tertiary, or allylic. A. [Select ] B. [Select] C. [Select] D. (Select ] E. [Select] Rank the species in order from LEAST stable to MOST stable. [ Select] [ Select] [ Select ]
Which of the following carbocations is the least stable? oo
Which of the following carbocations is the least stable? 08 for
compare the structure bellow who is more stable