
Arrange the following alkyl halides according to their reactivity towards AgNO_3 in EtOH?
2.Data Table. Arrange the alkyl halides from Figure 3 in the order of expected reactivity (most reactive first) in EtOH/AgNO. Repeat the process for acetone/NaI. In both rankings, represent the molecules with both skeletal structures and name. Don't forget to include non-bonded electrons. D.OUTLA n-butyl chloride sec-butyl chloride tert-butyl chloride isobutyl chloride Вг. Br crotyl chloride n-butyl bromide ethyl iodide sec-butyl bromide
Arrange the alkyl halides in order of reactivity (from most to least reactive) under both SN1 (silver nitrate/ethanol) and SN2 (sodium iodide/acetone) conditions: 1-bromobutane, 2-bromobutane, bromocyclohexane, 2-bromo-2-methylpropane, 1-bromoadamantane, benzyl bromide, and bromobrmzene.
1. arrange the halides in order of reactivity under the two
sets of conditions
Part 2: A Comparison of the Reactivity of Alkyl Halides 2% ethanolic silver nitrate 15 Nal in acetone 1. n-butyl chloride Clear Milky precipitate 2. sec-butyl chloride After heating, some precipitation 3. t-butyl chloride White precipitate After heating, precipitate Clear No precipitate Milk precipitate 4. n-butyl bromide Clear 5. allyl chloride White precipitate Brown color precipitate 6. chlorobenzene Clear Clear 1. Arrange the halides in order...
1. Compare the reactivity of primary alkyl halides in part 1 (SN2) of this experiment to the reactivity of primary alkyl halides today. What conclusions, if any, can you make about the reactivity of these molecules under these different conditions? Use specific data to make your point. 2. Compare the reactivity of secondary alkyl halides in part 1 (SN2) of this experiment to the reactivity of secondary alkyl halides today. What conclusions, if any, can you make about the reactivity...
5. Rank the reactivity of the following alkyl halides (A-E) for an SN2 reaction from the fastest (1) to the slowest (5) and explain your ranking. (10 pts) H3C-Br Br Ci
6. (a) Rank the reactivity of the following alkyl halides (A-E) for an Syl reaction from the slowest (1) to the fastest(5) (b) Explain your ranking, (10 Pts Total) Cl CH3-Cl CH3 H,C
To test the reactivity of halides in sodium iodide (Sn2). arrange in decreasing reactivity Bromobenzene 1-bromobutane 2-bromo-2-methyl propane Benzyl bromide Allyl bromide 2-bromobutane
1. arrange Alkyl chlorides in theoretical order of reactivity
in SN1 reaction
2. arrange Alkyl chlorides in theoretical order of reactivity
in SN2 reaction
a HC 1-Chlorobutane AgNO3+ Ethanol (SN1) Nal + Acetone SN2 CH3 H3C 2-Chlorobutane Br CH3 H3C 2-Bromobutane CH3 H2C- a CH3 t-butylchloride Benzylchloride Br Bromobenzene
1.
arrange Alkyl bromides in theoretical order of reactivity in SN1
reaction
2. arrange Alkyl bromides in theoretical order of reactivity
in SN2 reaction
AgNO3+ Ethanol Yal H₂C (SN 1) 1-Chlorobutane Nal + Acetone SN2 CH3 H3C 2-Chlorobutane Br CH3 H3C 2-Bromobutane CH3 H2C- a CH3 t-butylchloride Benzylchloride Br Bromobenzene
3. Give the order of reactivity of the alkyl halides you reacted with aqueous silver nitrate. Does this ordering match what you would expect based on the alkyl group? Explain. Does this ordering match what you would expect based on leaving group? Explain. (To decide, you must compare only the three primary halides. Comparing a primary bromide with a tertiary chloride, for example, will not give a valid comparison of leaving groups as the substitution is also different.) 4. Give...