Question 2: lodine monochloride (ICI) is an electrophilic halogenating agent with similar properties to Br₂. 2-a. Identify the LUMO of ICI and identify the electrophilic end of the molecule. 2-b. Propose a mechanism to account for the formation of the provided product using curved arrows to represent the movement of electrons. Explain the regiochemical outcome of the reaction, with reference to your answer in 5-a. H₂C CH₂ -CI CH3 H₂C CH3 CH₂ racemic but not названи H₂C -CH3 CH3 CI racemic

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Question 2: lodine monochloride (ICI) is an electrophilic halogenating agent with similar properties to Br₂.
2-a. Identify the LUMO of ICI and identify the electrophilic end of the molecule.
2-b. Propose a mechanism to account for the formation of the provided product using curved arrows to represent the
movement of electrons. Explain the regiochemical outcome of the reaction, with reference to your answer in 5-a.
H₂C
CH3
-CI
CH3
H₂C CH3
CH₂
racemic
but not
названи
H₂C
-CH3
CH3
CI
racemic
Transcribed Image Text:Question 2: lodine monochloride (ICI) is an electrophilic halogenating agent with similar properties to Br₂. 2-a. Identify the LUMO of ICI and identify the electrophilic end of the molecule. 2-b. Propose a mechanism to account for the formation of the provided product using curved arrows to represent the movement of electrons. Explain the regiochemical outcome of the reaction, with reference to your answer in 5-a. H₂C CH3 -CI CH3 H₂C CH3 CH₂ racemic but not названи H₂C -CH3 CH3 CI racemic
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