1. 2. Ph 1. c CO₂H 2. CH3 H3C-CH₂ Br₂ a Proton transfer b = Lewis acid/base c = Electrophilic addition H₂O Ethanol Ph. H CO₂H OEt Br CH3 HỌC CH CH3 d = E1 Elimination e = E2 Elimination The rections above involve synthesis or reactions of alcohols and ethers. Identify the mechanism by which they proceed from among the mechanisms listed. Use the letters a-g for your answers. f = SN1 Nucleophilic substitution g= SN2 Nucleophilic substitution

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2.
=
Ph
1. C
2.
CO₂H
I
CH3
H3C-CH3
a = Proton transfer
b
Lewis acid/base
C = Electrophilic addition
Br₂
H₂O
Ethanol
CO₂H
H Br
Ph. H
=
OEt
CH3
H₂C+0H1₂
H3
CH3
d
E1 Elimination
e = E2 Elimination
f = SN1 Nucleophilic substitution
g SN2 Nucleophilic substitution
The rections above involve synthesis or reactions of alcohols and ethers.
Identify the mechanism by which they proceed from among the mechanisms listed. Use the letters a- g for your answers.
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Transcribed Image Text:1. 2. = Ph 1. C 2. CO₂H I CH3 H3C-CH3 a = Proton transfer b Lewis acid/base C = Electrophilic addition Br₂ H₂O Ethanol CO₂H H Br Ph. H = OEt CH3 H₂C+0H1₂ H3 CH3 d E1 Elimination e = E2 Elimination f = SN1 Nucleophilic substitution g SN2 Nucleophilic substitution The rections above involve synthesis or reactions of alcohols and ethers. Identify the mechanism by which they proceed from among the mechanisms listed. Use the letters a- g for your answers. =
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