10. What is the starting material in the reaction shown below? CH,OH Syl only A CH₂ A) A B) B c) c 0 A) 1:2:3 B 1:3:2 CH₂ C) 3; 2; 1 D) 2:3; 1 E) 3:1; 2 B CH CHL C 06 CH, CHL 11. Rank the following carbocations in order of increasing stability. List by lowest stability first, then intermediate stability, then most stable. C₂ 12. Which of the following rate laws is followed by the Sul mechanism? A) Rate-k [Alkyl halide] B) Rate -k [Alkyl halide][Nucleophile] 7 C) Rate -k [Nucleophile] D) Rate -k [Alkyl halide][Nucleophile] E) Rate -k [Alkyl halide] [Nucleophile] OCH,

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10. What is the starting material in the reaction shown below?
A
CH,
A) A
B) B
C) C
CH₂
A) 1:2:3
(B) 1:3; 2
C) 3:2; 1
D) 2:3; 1
E) 3:1:2
Br
CH,OH
Syl only
B
CHA
CH
CH₂
b
C
₂
CHA
a
CH₂
Cl₂
11. Rank the following carbocations in order of increasing stability. List by lowest stability
first, then intermediate stability, then most stable.
12. Which of the following rate laws is followed by the Sul mechanism?
A) Rate-k [Alkyl halide]
B) Rate-k [Alkyl halide][Nucleophile]"
Rate -k [Nucleophile] t
C)
D) Rate -k [Alkyl halide][Nucleophile)
E) Rate -k [Alkyl halide] [Nucleophile]
OCH,
Transcribed Image Text:10. What is the starting material in the reaction shown below? A CH, A) A B) B C) C CH₂ A) 1:2:3 (B) 1:3; 2 C) 3:2; 1 D) 2:3; 1 E) 3:1:2 Br CH,OH Syl only B CHA CH CH₂ b C ₂ CHA a CH₂ Cl₂ 11. Rank the following carbocations in order of increasing stability. List by lowest stability first, then intermediate stability, then most stable. 12. Which of the following rate laws is followed by the Sul mechanism? A) Rate-k [Alkyl halide] B) Rate-k [Alkyl halide][Nucleophile]" Rate -k [Nucleophile] t C) D) Rate -k [Alkyl halide][Nucleophile) E) Rate -k [Alkyl halide] [Nucleophile] OCH,
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