Consider the following reactants: CH3 ☑ yes Would substitution take place at a significant rate between these reactants? Note for advanced students: you can assume that the reaction mixture is heated mildly, somewhat above room temperature, but strong heat or reflux is not used. no If you said substitution would take place, draw all the major products in the upper drawing area below. Be sure you use wedge and dash bonds where necessary, for example to distinguish between major products. If you said substitution would take place, also draw the complete mechanism for one of the major products in the lower drawing area below. If there is more than one major product, you may draw the mechanism for the production of any one of them. Note: be sure you show all the steps in your mechanism. A good check is to make sure the final product of your mechanism is a stable molecule that could be isolated and purified. Major Products: Try again Recheck ☑ : ? 00 000 Ar لك Save For Later Submit Assignment © 2024 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center | Accessibility Mechanism: Try again Recheck : ☐ Add/Remove step ☑ 0—CH3 Click and drag to start drawing a structure. ? 00 000 Ar لك Save For Later Submit Assignment © 2024 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center | Accessibility
Consider the following reactants: CH3 ☑ yes Would substitution take place at a significant rate between these reactants? Note for advanced students: you can assume that the reaction mixture is heated mildly, somewhat above room temperature, but strong heat or reflux is not used. no If you said substitution would take place, draw all the major products in the upper drawing area below. Be sure you use wedge and dash bonds where necessary, for example to distinguish between major products. If you said substitution would take place, also draw the complete mechanism for one of the major products in the lower drawing area below. If there is more than one major product, you may draw the mechanism for the production of any one of them. Note: be sure you show all the steps in your mechanism. A good check is to make sure the final product of your mechanism is a stable molecule that could be isolated and purified. Major Products: Try again Recheck ☑ : ? 00 000 Ar لك Save For Later Submit Assignment © 2024 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center | Accessibility Mechanism: Try again Recheck : ☐ Add/Remove step ☑ 0—CH3 Click and drag to start drawing a structure. ? 00 000 Ar لك Save For Later Submit Assignment © 2024 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center | Accessibility
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