Conversion of Borneol to Camphor
give detailed mechanism of the reaction, indicating rate-determining step, and temperature conditions

Conversion of Borneol to Camphor give detailed mechanism of the reaction, indicating rate-determining step, and temperature...
The reaction is the conversion of Borneol to Camphor using oxone, ethyl acetate, DI water, and NaCl. We are taking a TLC measurement of the organic phase every 10 minutes for 50 minutes. The post-lab question is: Discuss other options for following the progress of reaction.
Reduction of Camphor Lab 1) Provide a mechanism that accounts for the formation of both Borneol and Isoborneol. 2) In lecture we have consistently discussed the fact when we add to a sp^2 hybridized carbon we normally see no facial preference. Use your mechanism to explain why more isoborneol is formed from the reduction reaction. How would you expect the product distribution to change if methyl groups are missing from the camphor structure.
Reduction of Camphor Lab 1) Provide a mechanism that accounts for the formation of both Borneol and Isoborneol. 2) In lecture we have consistently discussed the fact when we add to a sp^2 hybridized carbon we normally see no facial preference. Use your mechanism to explain why more isoborneol is formed from the reduction reaction. How would you expect the product distribution to change if methyl groups are missing from the camphor structure.
Give the detailed step-by-step mechanism for the reaction between acetic anhydride and methanol to form an ester.
Consider the overall reaction and proposed mechanism. What step is rate determining (slow) if the rate law of overall reaction is Rate = k[A][BC] step 1: A + BC --> AB + C step 2: AB + D --> AD + B step 3: B + C --> BC overall reaction: A + D --> AD
Which is NOT a necessary requirement for a proper reaction mechanism? A) The rate-determining step must be the first step B) An elementary step may be unimolecular C) The sum of elementary steps must equal the net balanced chemical equation D) An intermediate must be produced in an early step and consumed in a later step
Provide the product of this reaction; please draw a detailed
step by step mechanism! Thank you, will give a rating!
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1. For each reaction below, draw the reaction mechanism for the rate determining step. On the starting structures, draw all appropriate arrows to indicate the flow of electrons. Fill in the box above the arrows with the reaction mechanism as SN1 or SN2. Draw the first key transition state and product(s). Use dotted lines to indicate bonds that are in the process of being broken or made. Write all formal charges. H H-02 + HC Transition State H3C H-OCH, +...
1. For each reaction below, draw the reaction mechanism for the rate determining step. On the starting structures, draw all appropriate arrows to indicate the flow of electrons. Fill in the box above the arrows with the reaction mechanism as SN1 or SN2. Draw the first key transition state and product(s). Use dotted lines to indicate bonds that are in the process of being broken or made. Write all formal charges н H- Н,с Transition State Нас н— осн, Нас...