The given reaction is slow in nature and to increase it's rate small amount of acid is required.

Propose a reasonable mechanism for the following reaction (10 pts) NH OH OH -
5. Propose a reasonable mechanism to account for the following reaction. (5 pts) H2O/H2SO4
1. Provide a reasonable mechanism to account for the following
reaction.
3. Propose a reasonable mechanism for the following
reactions.
7. Propose a mechanism for the formation of the
following products.
NO2 H2SO4 HNO; Br Br AICI: + CI Br FeBrz AICI: -CI
[1] (a) (6 pts) Propose a reasonable mechanism for the following reaction. D CONHE aq. NOH (b) (12 pts) Suggest reasonable synthetic routes to the following compounds starting from cyclopentanone and reagents of your choice. Mechanisms are not required and should not be shown.
Mechanism. (Smith, 18.65) Please propose a reasonable mechanism for the following "transacetalization". OH HSO +2 OH + он SNIthat centevl oet to
b) Please write a reasonable electron pushing mechanism for the following (10 pts): NH N.
Propose a reasonable arrow-pushing mechanism for the following
transformations. (Organic Chemistry, Synthesis)
4. Propose a reasonable arrow-pushing mechanism for the following transformations. Br Br2 ど。 OH H2SO4 H20 OH
3. Propose a reasonable mechanism for the following transformations. OH [H,80] НО 4. Predict the product of the following transformation by drawing the mechanism of the reaction. Н4С H H20 CH₂CH2 CHA Br2
7. (10 pts) Predict the major product and show the mechanism for the following reaction 1. OH 2. H30+,a (5 pts) Provide a synthesis of the following compound using ammonia (NH) 8.
7. (10 pts) Predict the major product and show the mechanism for the following reaction 1. OH 2. H30+,a (5 pts) Provide a synthesis of the following compound using ammonia (NH) 8.
3. Propose a reasonable stepwise mechanism for the following transformation. (10 marks). Cu
3. Propose a reasonable stepwise mechanism for the following transformation. (10 marks). Cu
8. (10 pts) Propose a mechanism for the following reaction: H2SO4 H2O