Rank the following nucleophiles in order from slowest (1) to fastest (4). Explain your answer SH...
Rank (slowest to fastest) the following compounds in order of reactivity with respect to an SN2 reaction. Explain your reasoning for the ranking you propose. The compounds are 1-bromo-3-methylbutane, 1-bromo-2,2-dimethylpropane and 2-bromo-2-methylbutane.
Rank the following functions from slowest growing to fastest growing (i.e. fastest to slowest) 1 (constant) log2n (logarithmic) n (linear) n * log2 n (“n log n”) n2 (quadratic)
The wheel in the figure is
rolling to the right without slipping.
Rank in order, from fastest to slowest, the
speeds of the points labeled 1 through 5.
Rank items from fastest to slowest.
To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
The wheel in the (Figure 1) is rolling to the right without slipping. Part A Rank in order, from fastest to slowest, the speeds of the points labeled 1 through 5. Rank items from fastest to slowest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
rank the molecules in terms of SN2 mechanisms. (1 fastest and
4 slowest)
2. Rank the following molecules in terms of Sn2 mechanisms (1 fastest and 4 slowest). (2 points) Br Br
Rank the reactivity of the following toward H_2SO_4/delta catalyzed dehydration, from 1 (fastest) to 4 (slowest).
Rank reactivity of following carboxylic acid derivatives as an
electrophile from slowest (1) to fastest (5)
8. Rank reactivity of following carboxylic acid derivatives as an electrophile from slowest (1) to fastest (5) za zane ry rog za
Rank the following speeds from fastest to slowest. (Label the fastest as 1) 100.3 mi/hr 132.8 km/hr 0.0283 km/s 28.3 m/s
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1. Rank from fastest (1) to slowest (5) the rates of the SN2 reaction of the compounds shown. Br Br CH3-C-CH3 CH3 CHaCHs CH2 CH-CH21 CH-CH,он CH3CH2Br 2. Rank from fastest (1) to slowest (5) the rates of the solvolysis reaction in HOAC/HOH of the compounds shown. Br Br CH3-с-CHз CH3CH2OH CH2-CH-CH21 CH3-C-CH3 CH3 CH3CH2Br B. Circle the number corresponding to the correct answer. Answer 5. a) What is the principal determinant of reaction order? i. structure of substrate...
Based on the activation energies and frequency factors, rank the
following reactions from fastest to slowest reaction rate, assuming
they are all at the same temperature and that each starts with the
same initial concentration.
Rank from fastest to slowest reaction rate. To rank items as
equivalent, overlap them.
Fraction of molecules
The exponential term in the Arrhenius equation is equal to the
fraction of molecules, f, with kinetic energy greater than or equal
to the activation energy:
f=e−Ea/(R⋅T)
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