30. Which structure represents a likely product of this reaction? OCH3 Br CH₂OH heat OCH 3 (A) 611 (B) OCH3 (C) LOCH3 with methanol (CH-OH) is false?

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30. Which structure represents a likely product of this reaction?
OCH 3
Br
CH3OH
heat
OCH3
(A)
31. Which statement about the reaction of 1-bromo-1-methylcyclopentane with methanol (CH3OH) is false?
(A) The reaction proceeds with retention and inversion
(B) The reaction proceeds through a tertiary carbocation
(C) The reaction yields a mixture of SNl and El products
(D) The reaction proceeds through a single transition state
32. Of the alkenes shown, which one is expected to have the smallest heat of hydrogenation?
HA
(C)
人
(B)
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 6 (D) 12
OCH 3
(C)
LOCH3
(A)
(B)
(D)
33. How many spikes are theoretically expected for the 'H NMR signal of the indicated hydrogen in the molecule shown?
(D)
Transcribed Image Text:30. Which structure represents a likely product of this reaction? OCH 3 Br CH3OH heat OCH3 (A) 31. Which statement about the reaction of 1-bromo-1-methylcyclopentane with methanol (CH3OH) is false? (A) The reaction proceeds with retention and inversion (B) The reaction proceeds through a tertiary carbocation (C) The reaction yields a mixture of SNl and El products (D) The reaction proceeds through a single transition state 32. Of the alkenes shown, which one is expected to have the smallest heat of hydrogenation? HA (C) 人 (B) (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 6 (D) 12 OCH 3 (C) LOCH3 (A) (B) (D) 33. How many spikes are theoretically expected for the 'H NMR signal of the indicated hydrogen in the molecule shown? (D)
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