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- In Part 1 add the curved arrows to the nucleophilic acyl substitution reaction mechanism. In Part 2, answer the multiple-choice question about the reaction in Part 1. Part 1 See Periodic Table O See Hint :ö: :Br: Add the missing curved arrow notation. 20 F CI Br I Part 2 Which statement is most correct regarding the equilibrium for the above reaction? Choose one: O The equilibrium favors the right (i.e., Kea > 1) because acetate is a better leaving group than bromide. O The equilibrium favors the right (i.e., Keg > 1) because bromide is a better leaving group than acetate. O The equilibrium favors the left (i.e. Keg « 1) because acetate is a better leaving group than bromide. O The equilibrium favors the left (i.e., Keg« 1) because bromide is a better leaving group than acetate.027 In Part 1 add the curved arrows to the nucleophilic acyl substitution reaction mechanism. In Part 2, answer the multiple-choice question about the reaction in Part 1. Part 1 4 See Periodic Table O See Hint :0: :Br: Add the missing curved arrow notation. S CI Br Part 2 Which statement is most correct regarding the equilibrium for the above reaction? Choose one: O The equilibrium favors the right (i.e., Kea > 1) because acetate is a better leaving group than bromide. O The equilibrium favors the right (i.e., Kea > 1) because bromide is a better leaving group than acetate. O The equilibrium favors the left (i.e., Keq« 1) because acetate is a better leaving group than bromide. O The equilibrium favors the left (i.e., Keg 1) because bromide is a better leaving group than acetate. +↑ ... Propose a reasonable stepwise mechanism, using curved arrow notation to show the flow of electrons, for the following reaction. KCN H EtOH, H₂O OH 02N O₂N NO2 Tt O ọ ♡ > Ր
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- Question: Draw the mechanism of the reaction you will complete in lab. Use the proper arrow drawingconvention to show all bond making and bond breaking steps in the reaction. Background info: A substitution reaction takes place when a nucleophile (Nu:) forms a bond with a carbonatom, displacing a leaving group (L).SN2 reactionLeaving groups are typically weak Bronsted bases that are stable as anions (often halide anions).The precise timing of when the leaving group leaves depends on the structure of the substrate –the molecule bearing the leaving group. Methyl and primary alkyl halides tend to undergo SN2type reactions. In this type of reaction, the nucleophile attacks the carbon from the side oppositethe leaving group and the nucleophile-carbon bond is made simultaneous with the carbon-leavinggroup bond breaking. SN2 reactions are one-step and there is an inversion of stereochemistry atthe carbon bonded to the nucleophile.SN1 reactionIf the carbon undergoing substitution is…The best reagent(s) for this reaction is/are ???An appropriate mechanism for the following reaction.