2. H₂SO₂/H₂O a Proton transfer b = Lewis acid/base c = Radical chain substitution Na benzene, reflux & Дm - но d e = E1 Elimination f = E2 Elimination Electrophilic addition . HS0₂ g= SN1 Nucleophilic substitution h = SN2 Nucleophilic substitution Identify the mechanism by which each of the reactions above proceeds from among the mechanisms listed. Use the letters a-i for your answers.

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2.
Ind
Ph
a Proton transfer
b Lewis acid/base
c= Radical chain substitution
1.h
2.
Yo
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H₂SO₂/H₂O
benzene, reflux
Na
Retry Entire Group
&
Ph
d = Electrophilic addition
e E1 Elimination :
f = E2 Elimination
Identify the mechanism by which each of the reactions above proceeds from among the mechanisms listed. Use the letters a-i for your
answers.
NaBr
H₂O. Mg Bri
6 more group attempts remaining
HSO₂
g = SN1 Nucleophilic substitution
h = SN2 Nucleophilic substitution
Transcribed Image Text:2. Ind Ph a Proton transfer b Lewis acid/base c= Radical chain substitution 1.h 2. Yo Submit Answer H₂SO₂/H₂O benzene, reflux Na Retry Entire Group & Ph d = Electrophilic addition e E1 Elimination : f = E2 Elimination Identify the mechanism by which each of the reactions above proceeds from among the mechanisms listed. Use the letters a-i for your answers. NaBr H₂O. Mg Bri 6 more group attempts remaining HSO₂ g = SN1 Nucleophilic substitution h = SN2 Nucleophilic substitution
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