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- Write mechanisms for each reactions.The mechanism proceeds through a first cationic intermediate, intermediate 1. Nucleophilic attack leads to intermediate 2, which goes on to form the final product. In cases that involve negatively charged nucleophile, the attack of the nucleophile leads directly to the product. H. Br + CH3OH Br Intermediate 2 (product) Intermediate 1 In a similar fashion, draw intermediate 1 and intermediate 2 (final product) for the following reaction. OCH3 Cl2 MEOH ĆI racemic mixture Pay attention to the reactants, they may differ from the examples. In some reactions, one part of the molecule acts as the nucleophile. • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. Separate intermediate 1 and intermediate 2 using the the dropdown menu. → symbol fromDraw the mechanism and the energy diagram for the reaction shown below. Include any resonance structures for the intermediates of the reaction. H3O+
- Part IV: Draw the mechanism and the energy diagram for the reaction shown below. Include any resonance structures for the intermediates of the reaction. Br A OHOH OH ∞∞ BF3 Et₂O This reaction takes place via a pinacol rerrangement. Please, draw curved arrows to show the movement of electrons in this SPECIFIC step of the reaction mechanism. +BF3 HO: :OH OH (BF3OH)4. A CHEM 245 student wants to synthesize some ethylene glycol to use as antifreeze in his radiator this winter. He proposes the following reaction to his instructor, who quickly explains that this reaction won't work as proposed due to the student's choice of reagent. 1) NaH 2) H20 OH Но a) Why can't sodium hydride (NaH) be used as the nucleophile in the reaction above? b) Propose an alternate reagent that COULD be used with the ethylene oxide to successfully give the desired ethylene glycol product.
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