7.37 Which product (or products) would you expect to obtain from each of the following reactions? In each part give the mechanism (SN1, SN2, E1, or E2) by which each product is formed and predict the relative amount of each product (i.e., would the product be the only product, the major product, a minor product, etc.?). EtO SN2 Br Meo (a) (g) 3-Chloropentane EHOH, 50 °C MEOH, 50 C Br t-BUOK E2 CH,CO, (b) t-BUOH, 50 C (h) 3-Chloropentane CH,CO,H, 50 °C MeO MeOH, 50 "C El ISNI (c) HO (i) (R)-2-bromobutane SNI Br 25 "C (d) t-BUOK El 25 "C t-BUOH, 50 °C () (S)-3-Bromo-3-methylhexane Br MEOH (k) (S)-2-Bromooctane (e) t-Bu. MEOH, 50 C acetone, 50 C (Cto + NEC * ot Br Br (A) t-Bu. CN MeOH, 25 °C

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7.37 Which product (or products) would you expect to obtain from each of the following reactions? In each part give the mechanism
(SN1, SN2, E1, or E2) by which each product is formed and predict the relative amount of each product (i.e., would the product be the
only product, the major product, a minor product, etc.?).
EtO
SN2
Br
Meo
(a)
(g) 3-Chloropentane.
EHOH, 50 "C
MEOH, 50 °C
Br
t-BUOK
E2
CH,CO, nOA
(b)
t-BUOH, 50 C
(h) 3-Chloropentane
CH,CO,H, 50 °C
El ISNI
(c)
MeO
MeCH, 50 "C
HO
(i) (R)-2-bromobutane
SNI
Br
25 "C
(d)
t-BUOK
El
25 "C
t-BUOH, 50 °C
() (S)-3-Bromo-3-methylhexane
Br
MEOH
(k) (S)-2-Bromooctane
(e)
t-Bu.
MEOH, 50 °C
acetone, 50 "C
(Cto
+ NEC * ot Br
Br
(f)
t-Bu.
CN
MeOH, 25 °C
Transcribed Image Text:7.37 Which product (or products) would you expect to obtain from each of the following reactions? In each part give the mechanism (SN1, SN2, E1, or E2) by which each product is formed and predict the relative amount of each product (i.e., would the product be the only product, the major product, a minor product, etc.?). EtO SN2 Br Meo (a) (g) 3-Chloropentane. EHOH, 50 "C MEOH, 50 °C Br t-BUOK E2 CH,CO, nOA (b) t-BUOH, 50 C (h) 3-Chloropentane CH,CO,H, 50 °C El ISNI (c) MeO MeCH, 50 "C HO (i) (R)-2-bromobutane SNI Br 25 "C (d) t-BUOK El 25 "C t-BUOH, 50 °C () (S)-3-Bromo-3-methylhexane Br MEOH (k) (S)-2-Bromooctane (e) t-Bu. MEOH, 50 °C acetone, 50 "C (Cto + NEC * ot Br Br (f) t-Bu. CN MeOH, 25 °C
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