10. For the cycloaddition reaction shown below heat a) Give the curved arrow-pushing and draw the allowed product for the reaction, be sure to include stereochemistry and indicate any racemic mixtures b) on TOP of reactant A draw a pictorial representation of the HOMO (draw it on the structure like the one shown below rather than the one in the equation so that the curved arrow-pushing isn't obscured)

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10. For the cycloaddition reaction shown below
a) Give the curved arrow-pushing and draw the allowed product for the reaction, be sure to
include stereochemistry and indicate any racemic mixtures
A
heat
b) on TOP of reactant A draw a pictorial representation of the HOMO (draw it on the structure like the
one shown below rather than the one in the equation so that the curved arrow-pushing isn't obscured)
B
c) on TOP of reactant B draw a pictorial representation of the LUMO (draw it on the structure below
rather than the one in the equation so that the curved arrow-pushing isn't obscured)
d) Is the allowed reaction suprafacial or antarafacial for reactant A ?
e) Is the allowed reaction suprafacial or antarafacial for reactant B?
5
Transcribed Image Text:B 10. For the cycloaddition reaction shown below a) Give the curved arrow-pushing and draw the allowed product for the reaction, be sure to include stereochemistry and indicate any racemic mixtures A heat b) on TOP of reactant A draw a pictorial representation of the HOMO (draw it on the structure like the one shown below rather than the one in the equation so that the curved arrow-pushing isn't obscured) B c) on TOP of reactant B draw a pictorial representation of the LUMO (draw it on the structure below rather than the one in the equation so that the curved arrow-pushing isn't obscured) d) Is the allowed reaction suprafacial or antarafacial for reactant A ? e) Is the allowed reaction suprafacial or antarafacial for reactant B? 5
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