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Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution is a major reaction for acids and acid derivatives. This is the reaction that converts one derivative into another. The substitution can occur in basic or acidic condition, depending on a derivative. Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution in Basic Conditions-general mechanism NUCLEOPHILIC ATTACK LOSS OF A LEAVING GROUP Nue Nuc Nuc Note: in cases when the nucleophile is neutral (H20, ROH,RNHzl, the mechanism includes one more step: deprotonation of an already attached Nuc: group by another...
Part 2. Nucleophilic substitution The reaction below is a nucleophilic substitution. Answer the following questions OH NaOH MeOH Br 1. What is the intermediate? (4 pts) 2. What is the product? Pay attention to stereochemistry where appropriate. (4 pts) Part 3. Integrated question The reaction below has been asked in our lecture. What are reagents required to complete the synthesis? (Hints: two steps) (6 pts) SCH3
Fischer esterification is an example of: 37 a. b. nucleophilic acyl addition nucleophilic acyl substitution nucleophilic acyl elimination nucleophilic acyl rearrangement d.
Draw the organic product of the following nucleophilic substitution reaction. (Assume that only substitution occurs, and that it occurs only once.)
what are nucleophilic substitution reactions used for and why are the important?
Draw the organic product of the following nucleophilic substitution reaction.
Draw the organic product of the following nucleophilic substitution reaction.
Draw the organic product of the following nucleophilic substitution reaction:
Which of the following cannot undergo nucleophilic substitution reactions?
Reactions of aromatic compounds are: -Addition -Reduction -Electrophilic aromatic substitution -Nucleophilic aromatic substitution