ITE-UP(75 Pls Title Objective Reaction Show the structures of 2-bromopropane, 2-bromo-2-methylpropane, and 2-chloro-2-methylpropane. i. Label the...
1. Please draw reaction of 2-bromo-2-methylpropane with undiluted Ethanolic silver nitrate with intermolecular forces. Also draw out the mechanism for SN1 . 2. Draw reaction of 2-bromo-2-methylpropane with diluted silver nitrate 50% ethanol and 50% water show intermolecular forces. Also draw out mechanism for SN1 .
Experiment F. Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions. Pre -Lab Report
2. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: a. Work in groups of 2-3 students. Each group will complete and turn in one report for grade. You will not complete the lab report in your lab notebook using the usual format. Instead, the entire report is provided in the procedures section of these lab materials. You will complete the report by providing the missing information. Report is due at the end of the lab period. b. While...
Substitution Problems I. In each of the problems below, label the alkyl halide as primary, secondary, or tertiary. Label the nucleophile as strong or weak. Decide whether an SN2 or an Sy1 reaction occurs. After, show the mechanism and product or products. Indicate stereochemistry where appropriate. a. Reaction of 1-bromopropane and sodium methoxide in methanol CH3 Na CH,Oн Br b. Reaction of 2-bromopropane in ethanol CH3CH2OH Br c. Reaction of (R) 3-chloro-3-methyl heptane in acetic acid Ci Cн CH,COOH но...
Substitution Problems I. In each of the problems below, label the alkyl halide as primary, secondary, or tertiary, Label the nucleophile as strong or weak. Decide whether an S2 or an Sol reaction occurs. Alter, show the mechanism and product or products. Indicate stereochemistry where appropriate. a. Reaction of 1-bromopropane and sodium methoxide in methanol + Na CH₂ CH OH b. Reaction of 2-bromopropane in ethanol Br + CH.CH, OH - c. Reaction of (R) 3-chloro-3-methylheptane in acetic acid CH3...
1) Draw structures for compounds named below. A) (2)-1-bromo-2-chloro-1-heptene B) 4-chloro-4-fluoro-2-octyne 2) Give IUPAC name for the following structure. 3) For each reaction below, indicate which starting material is the Nucleophile and which is the Electrophile. Show arrows to demonstrate how the transformation occurs. →^_^tts a Porto ~ onde gi 4) Draw a mechanism for the conversion of the shown starting material to the corresponding product. 5) In the transformation below, a starting material is treated with HCl to form...
2. Predict the product(s) of each of the reaction conditions
below. Specify the substrate type (primary, secondary, or tertiary
alkyl halide), nucleophile (strong or poor), and the solvent type
(protic or aptrotic). Specify the type of reaction mechanism (SN1
or SN2), show the curved arrow mechanism and draw the products as
3D structures to illustrate stereochemistry.
Predict the product(s) of each of the reaction conditions below. Specify the substrate type (1º, 2º, or 3 alkyl halide). mucleophile (strong or poor),...
1. In both the sodium iodide
test and the silver nitrate test, why does 2-bromobutane react
faster than 2-chlorobutane?
Bromine is a better leaving group since it is a weaker base than
chlorine is.
2. a. Why does benzyl chloride react under both
SN1 and SN2 conditions?
Benzyl
chloride is a primary alkyl halide, hence reactive under SN2
conditions.
The
primary carbocation formed due to the departure of Cl- is
stabilized by the pi electrons in the benzene ring.
b. Why is...
Part 2 Multiple Choice. Select the best answer for each of the questions below: 1. Which of these molecules is not an electrophile? a) CH4 b) CH3+ c) H* d) BF3 2. Which of these molecules is not a nucleophile ? a) NH3 b) OH c) CN d) H* 3. Water behaves as: a) a nucleophile b) an electrophile c) both d) neither 4. The SN2 reaction has how many steps? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 5....
1. Write the OVERALL reaction for this lab. 2. Show the mechanism's steps for this reaction. Be sure to include the arrows showing where the electrons are being transferred. 3. What is(are) the intermediates in this mechanism? 4. Which step is the rate determining step? 13 SN1: Synthesis of tert-Butyl Chloride Alkyl halides can be prepared from their corresponding alcohols via an acid catalyzed substitution reaction. The mechanism of these acid catalyzed substitution reactions are labeled as Syl (substitution, nucleophilic,...
need help with the boxed bullet point. writing the chemical
reaction scheme for the experiment.
Synthesis of an Alkyl Halide: A Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction, Part I Pre-lab Assignment for Synthesis of an Alkyl Halide: A Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction, Part 1 1. From The Organic Chem Lab Survival Manual ( edition) by Zubrick • Review pages 201-204: Standard Reflux. • Review pages 127-140: Extraction • Review pages 164-189: Distillation, Simple Distillation. The Distillation Example, and The Distillation Mistake. 2. Read this...