5. For each of the following pairs of reactions a. Classify the reaction mechanism (ignoring quenches). b. Using your answer from (a), sketch a comparative Gibbs Free Energy diagram that illustrates the origin of the rate difference observed between the reactions under the given conditions. Be sure to label your axes and species. c. Provide the major product for the faster reaction. No mechanism is needed. If neither reaction is faster, provide the major product for just one of the reactions. CH3 czO HCI AICI3 N-CH3 HCI AICI3

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5. For each of the following pairs of reactions
a. Classify the reaction mechanism (ignoring quenches).
b. Using your answer from (a), sketch a comparative Gibbs Free Energy diagram
that illustrates the origin of the rate difference observed between the reactions
under the given conditions. Be sure to label your axes and species.
c. Provide the major product for the faster reaction. No mechanism is needed. If
neither reaction is faster, provide the major product for just one of the reactions.
+
CH3
CEO
HCI
AICI3
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HCI
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Transcribed Image Text:5. For each of the following pairs of reactions a. Classify the reaction mechanism (ignoring quenches). b. Using your answer from (a), sketch a comparative Gibbs Free Energy diagram that illustrates the origin of the rate difference observed between the reactions under the given conditions. Be sure to label your axes and species. c. Provide the major product for the faster reaction. No mechanism is needed. If neither reaction is faster, provide the major product for just one of the reactions. + CH3 CEO HCI AICI3 :C=O „CH3 HCI AICI3
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