For the reaction below: 1. Draw all reasonable elimination products to the right of the arrow. 2. In the box below the reaction, redraw any product you expect to be a major product. ㄖˋ + X $ Cl NaOH
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- 1. Draw all reasonable elimination products to the right of the arrow. 2. In the box below the reaction, redraw any product you expect to be a major product. Ö Br □ + X NaOH SPlease match the products to each reaction. O Drag and drop options on the right- hand side to reorder and match with items on the left. Reordering may cause items on the right-hand side to swap positions. 1. Product A 2. Product B 3. Product D Product C H CHO 1) a) H20 NH3 H 2) b) 2 mol CH3OH, H20 OH H 3) c) H20 HO, H 4) d) но. H20 HO. II 4.the reaction below: 1. Draw all reasonable elimination products to the right of the arrow. 2. In the box below the reaction, redraw any product you expect to be a major product. NaOH
- In each reaction box, place the best reagent or reactant from the list below. Reagents may be used more than once or not at all. Draw the intermediate products B and C (both are neutral; omit byproducts).Incorrect Your answer is incorrect. For the reaction below: 1. Draw all reasonable elimination products to the right of the arrow. 2. In the box below the reaction, redraw any product you expect to be a major product. Try again Je Cl + NaOH سلو سلمBr CH3OH + Br-Br H3CO The mechanism proceeds through a first cationic intermediate, intermediate 1. Nucleophilic attack leads to intermediate 2, which goes on to form the final product. In cases that involve a negatively charged nucleophile, the attack of the nucleophile leads directly to the product. +Br + CH3OH Br Intermediate 1 Intermediate 2 (product) In a similar fashion, draw intermediate 1 and intermediate 2 (final product) for the following reaction. OH + Br2 + HBr Br racemic mixture • Pay attention to the reactants, they may differ from the examples. In some reactions, one part of the molecule acts as the nucleophile. • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. Separate intermediate 1 and intermediate 2 using the → symbol from the dropdown menu.
- For the reaction below: 1. Draw all reasonable elimination products to the right of the arrow. 2. In the box below the reaction, redraw any product you expect to be a major product. Ö + Major Product: Br NaOH Click and drag to start drawing a structure. Click and drag to start drawing a structure.This is the second of four questions based on the following reaction sequence. What is the major product B from Step 2) in the following reaction sequence? OH 1) H₂SO4 heat OH CI -**** OH OH -**|| OH A 2) Cl₂, H₂O B 3) NaH C 4) H₂O+ DDraw the products of the two step reaction sequence shown below. Ignore inorganic byproducts. If the reaction results in a mixture of ortho and para isomers, draw only the para-product. HNO3 (1 equiv) cat. H2SO4 ✔ Please select a drawing or reagent from the question area
- 3. Consider the following reaction. Draw a detailed arrow-pushing mechanism to provide the major product or intermediates [step by step, draw all the intermediates] for the following reactions. 1. NaOH H3O* NH 2. H30* A B6. Circle the structure with the most nucleophilic double bond. Put a box around the structure with the least nucleophilic double bond. OH L I XConsider the following reaction and draw all products (two products) and circle the major product H Br NaOH