5. Write the complete stepwise mechanism for this reaction. Show all electron flow with arrows and show all intermediate structures. (10 Points) CH, Br2 Br (or Cla) HI Br 7 6. Predict the major product for the following reactions PhCOM
Question 7 3 pts Predict the major organic product of the following reactions. Assume one equivalent of reagent unless otherwise stated, it's a solvent, oxidizing, or reducing agent. If no reaction will occur, choose E. Be mindful of stereochemistry 3. H2O, HCI
Complete the mechanism with
missing atoms bonds, charges and curved arrows and predict the
product of the reaction.
H3C CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 Br CH3 Li :Br Map CH CH3 CH3 CH3 C CH3 CH3 H3C CH3 CH3
6) Applying resonance. Amides such as acetamide (CH3CONH2) are much weaker bases than amines, such as ethylamine (CH3CH2NH2). Explain why (try resonance). Predict also how protonation (reaction with H+ ) of both species would go (again, resonance can help).
1) Predict the major product(s) of each Diels-Alder reaction. Be clear with stereochemistry H3C (C0) [4+2] H3C CH3 1 CH3 heat heat 2) Draw the HOMO and LUMO of (3E,5E)-2-methylocta-1,3,5,7-tetraene.
Question 9 3 pts Predict the major organic product of the following reactions. Assume one equivalent of reagent unless otherwise stated, it's a solvent, oxidizing, or reducing agent. If no reaction will occur, choose E. Be mindful of stereochemistry. | NaOH (xs) H20
For a galvanic cell where the standard free energy change is negative and the cell potential is positive, the reaction in the cell must be: Select the correct answer below: O always spontaneous O never spontaneous O spontaneous at certain temperatures O impossible to predict
Sample Problem Calculate the value of Q, and predict the direction in which the reaction will proceed toward equilibrium if Pso, = 0.16 atm, Pso, = 0.41 atm and Po, = 2.5 atm 2 502 F 2 SO2(g) + O2(8) K = 0.338
need help with problems 29 and 34
Predict the major organic product for each reaction below CH2 HI CH HBr 31 .5H, TH 2. H,O 32 H-O. NaOH CH-CH 34 NBS 2O
What is the concentration of a reactant after 30 minutes, given the initial concentration is 0.10M. The reaction is a first order reaction with a half-life of 75 minutes.