Consider the following reaction. From the given choices of intermediates, choose the 5 related to this reaction and put them in order to describe the complete mechanism (all the steps involved) for this reaction. I suggest you DRAW the mechanism on a piece of paper and then see which of the given structures corresponds to each intermediate! KEEP IN MIND: There are many more intermediates than the 5 you need to complete this mechanism, so choose just the 5 you need. Intermediate after Step 1 Intermediate after Step 2 B A D G J H₂O H Intermediate after Step 3 H B E H K 2 OH + Hº Intermediate after Step 5 Intermediate after Step 4 L

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Consider the following reaction. From the given choices of intermediates, choose the 5 related to this reaction and put them in order to describe the complete mechanism (all the steps involved) for this reaction.
☐☐
Intermediate after Step 5
Intermediate after Step 2
Intermediate after Step 4
Intermediate after Step 1
Intermediate after Step 3
1.
2.
4.
3. Structure C
5.
6.
Structure A
7.
Structure B
Structure D
Structure E
Structure F
Structure G
8. Structure H
9. Structure I
10. Structure J
11. Structure K
12. Structure L
Transcribed Image Text:☐☐ Intermediate after Step 5 Intermediate after Step 2 Intermediate after Step 4 Intermediate after Step 1 Intermediate after Step 3 1. 2. 4. 3. Structure C 5. 6. Structure A 7. Structure B Structure D Structure E Structure F Structure G 8. Structure H 9. Structure I 10. Structure J 11. Structure K 12. Structure L
Consider the following reaction. From the given choices of intermediates, choose
the 5 related to this reaction and put them in order to describe the complete
mechanism (all the steps involved) for this reaction.
I suggest you DRAW the mechanism on a piece of paper and then see which of the
given structures corresponds to each intermediate!
KEEP IN MIND: There are many more intermediates than the 5 you need to
complete this mechanism, so choose just the 5 you need.
Intermediate
after Step 1
Intermediate
after Step 2
B
A
D
G
J
H₂O
H
Intermediate
after Step 3
H
B
E
H
K
2OH + H+
Intermediate
after Step 5
Intermediate
after Step 4
L
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following reaction. From the given choices of intermediates, choose the 5 related to this reaction and put them in order to describe the complete mechanism (all the steps involved) for this reaction. I suggest you DRAW the mechanism on a piece of paper and then see which of the given structures corresponds to each intermediate! KEEP IN MIND: There are many more intermediates than the 5 you need to complete this mechanism, so choose just the 5 you need. Intermediate after Step 1 Intermediate after Step 2 B A D G J H₂O H Intermediate after Step 3 H B E H K 2OH + H+ Intermediate after Step 5 Intermediate after Step 4 L
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