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- Can the alkyl halide in the drawing area be made in one step from an alcohol, without losing starting material to unwanted extra products? If so, add the alcohol starting material to the left-hand side of the reaction, and the necessary reagents above or below the arrow. If the alkyl halide can't be made in one step, or can't be made in good yield because of competing reactions or unwanted byproducts, check the box under the drawing area. [ ㅁ Click and drag to start drawing a structure. : ☐ + T x ClCan the alkyl halide in the drawing area be made in one step from an alcohol, without losing starting material to unwanted extra products? If so, add the alcohol starting material to the left-hand side of the reaction, and the necessary reagents above or below the arrow. If the alkyl halide can't be made in one step, or can't be made in good yield because of competing reactions or unwanted byproducts, check the box under the drawing area. Click and drag to start drawing a structure. : + I G Br 18 ArCan the alkyl halide in the drawing area be made in one step from an alcohol, without losing starting material to unwanted extra products? If so, add the alcohol starting material to the left-hand side of the reaction, and the necessary reagents above or below the arrow. If the alkyl halide can't be made in one step, or can't be made in good yield because of competing reactions or unwanted byproducts, check the box under the drawing area. + Click and drag to start drawing a structure. + T, Ś |||| Cl
- PayalAdd the necessary reaction conditions above or below the arrow in this organic reaction. Also, if a major product is missing from the right-hand side, draw it in. + T C Add rxn conditions HCI O Add rxn conditions OHConsider this organic reaction: Br Draw the major products of the reaction in the drawing area below. If there won't be any major products, because this reaction won't happen at a significant rate, check the box under the drawing area instead. Check Click and drag to start drawing a structure. ✗ Save For Later Submit Assig
- Draw the structure(s) of the major organic product(s) of the following reaction. You do not have to consider stereochemistry. You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. • Do not include lone pairs in your answer. They will not be considered in the grading. If no reaction occurs, draw the organic starting material. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. Separate multiple products using the + sign from the drop-down menu. G 1. NaBH methanol 2. aqueous HCI + ChemDoodleⓇ Sn [F гаNiteshWhat is the missing reactant in this organic reaction? i NH2 +R + H2O Specifically, in the drawing area below draw the skeletal ("line") structure of R. If there is more than one reasonable answer, you can draw any one of them. If there is no reasonable answer, check the No answer box under the drawing area. Note for advanced students: you may assume no products other than those shown above are formed.
- Draw both resonance structures of the most stable carbocation intermediate in the reaction shown. HBr • You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Do not include anionic counter-ions, e.g., I, in your answer. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. ⚫ Separate resonance structures using the → symbol from the drop-down menu. 0-> + 4 CH4 On Sn [F ? ChemDoodleAdd the necessary reagents and reaction conditions above and below the arrow in this organic reaction. If the products can't be made from the reactant with a single transformation, check the box under the drawing area instead. More... T G છે OH H ↑ Can't be done with a single transformation. OH HOConsider this nucleophilic substitution reaction. 1. Highlight the electrophilic carbon in red, and highlight the leaving group in blue. Highlight the atom in the nucleophile that will attack the electrophilic center in green. Only atoms need to be highlighted and not the lone pairs or formal charges. 2. Draw the product(s) of the reaction. Include all lone pairs.