1. 2. of 1. ii a Electrophilic addition b = E2 Elimination c = SN1 Nucleophilic substitution 2. H₂C-PPh3 1. CH3CO₂ Na, 118° 2. H₂O d = SN2 Nucleophilic substitution e Electrophilic aromatic substitution f = Carbonyl nucleophilic addn :6-PPh Identify the mechanism by which each of the reactions above proceeds from among the mechanisms listed. Use the letters a - i for your answers. g = Nucleophilic subs at carbonyl(acyl Xfer) h = Conjugate (nucleophilic) addn

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1.
2.
of
1.
ii
a Electrophilic addition
b = E2 Elimination
c = SN1 Nucleophilic substitution
2.
H₂C-PPh3
1CH,CO2 Na, 118°
2. H₂O
d = SN2 Nucleophilic substitution
e Electrophilic aromatic substitution
f = Carbonyl nucleophilic addn
:6-PPh
Identify the mechanism by which each of the reactions above proceeds from among the mechanisms listed. Use the letters a - i for
your answers.
g = Nucleophilic subs at carbonyl(acyl Xfer)
h = Conjugate (nucleophilic) addn
Transcribed Image Text:1. 2. of 1. ii a Electrophilic addition b = E2 Elimination c = SN1 Nucleophilic substitution 2. H₂C-PPh3 1CH,CO2 Na, 118° 2. H₂O d = SN2 Nucleophilic substitution e Electrophilic aromatic substitution f = Carbonyl nucleophilic addn :6-PPh Identify the mechanism by which each of the reactions above proceeds from among the mechanisms listed. Use the letters a - i for your answers. g = Nucleophilic subs at carbonyl(acyl Xfer) h = Conjugate (nucleophilic) addn
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