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- Please step by step answer and don't use ASI Answer pleasethe reaction below: 1. Draw all reasonable elimination products to the right of the arrow. 2. In the box below the reaction, redraw any product you expect to be a major product. NaOHConsider the reaction below and answer the following questions. Br Part 4 of 4 KOH Draw the structure for the major elimination product formed. If no elimination product forms, check the box below. Click and drag to start drawing a structure. No elimination product forms. Skip Part Check : ☐ Save For Later Sul
- This reaction is an example of conjugate addition of a nucleophile to an a,ẞ-unsaturated carbonyl. H3C LOCH3 H₂O H3C OCH3 OCH3 Draw the two resonance structures of the enolate anion intermediate for this reaction. • Draw an R1 group in place of CoA. The R group tool is located in the charges and lone pairs drop-down menu. • 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. • O H CH3 ? [FFor the reaction below: 1. Draw all reasonable elimination products to the right of the arrow. 2. In the box below the reaction, redraw any product you expect to be a major product. Cl + + X Na OH Click and drag to start drawing a structure.For the reaction shown, draw the product of one mole of reagent adding across the triple bond, and then draw the product of a second mole of reagent. 1 mol HCI 1 mol HCI product A product B Draw product A. Draw product B.
- In Part 1 add the curved arrows to the nucleophilic acyl substitution reaction mechanism. In Part 2, answer the multiple-choice question about the reaction in Part 1. Part 1 See Periodic Table O See Hint :ö: :Br: Add the missing curved arrow notation. 20 F CI Br I Part 2 Which statement is most correct regarding the equilibrium for the above reaction? Choose one: O The equilibrium favors the right (i.e., Kea > 1) because acetate is a better leaving group than bromide. O The equilibrium favors the right (i.e., Keg > 1) because bromide is a better leaving group than acetate. O The equilibrium favors the left (i.e. Keg « 1) because acetate is a better leaving group than bromide. O The equilibrium favors the left (i.e., Keg« 1) because bromide is a better leaving group than acetate.3. Draw all products for the following reactions. For your products, write whether the nucleophile added to the Re face or Si face of the starting material. a. HO b. 1) LIAIH 2) H™ 1) CH3CH2Li 2) H+ c) Determine whether the nucleophile added to the Re face or Si face of benzaldehyde.5. Draw the mechanism that produces the major product for the following reactions. Do not draw minor products. Include resonance structures of the intermediates. Make sure you add all arrows! For both the reagents reacting together and resonance structures. Lone pairs must be shown on atoms that have charges. This includes the nitro group when drawn out. Arrows either start at electrons and end on at atom or start in the middle of a bond and end on the atom. 1) 2) CI NO₂ H₂N-CH3 (one major product) CI-CI
- 2Predict the major organic product of the given reaction. Step 1: Draw curved arrows. Complete the curved-arrow mechanism for the scheme by adding any missing atoms, bonds, charges, nonbonding electrons, and curved arrows. Do not delete any pre-drawn bonds, charges, or lone pairs. If you accidentally delete a vital part of the structure, click the undo button in the lower left. 1. NaOEVEIOH 2. CH₂CH₂CH₂Br 3. dilute NaOH/heat dilute NaOH 4. H₂O* 5. Heat Step 2: Addition of propyl bromide. Complete the structure and draw curved arrows. and heat Step 3: complete the intermediate. Do not draw curved arrows. hydrolyzes the ester. :01 the Step 4: Hydrolysis of the ester and protonation of the carboxylate salt. EXT- ö: Na* 20: 70: 10: H Step 5: The intermediate is heated. Draw curved arrows. H-O-H H -H₂O, Na+ -CH₂CH₂OH 100-150 CA. Draw the major and minor monobromination products of this reaction. Draw the products of the two step reaction sequence shown below. B.Draw 13 Draw the product of the reaction shown below. Assume only 1 equivalent of HBr is Draw the two products of the reaction shown below. Assume only 1 equivalent of HBr is consumed in this reaction. Ignore any inorganic byproducts. consumed in this reaction. Ignore any inorganic byproducts. C. Use a dash or wedge bond to indicate the stereochemistry of substituents on asymmetric centers. Ignore inorganic byproducts. NBS hv 1.N CN Edit Major Product Br б Edit the Minor Product 2.H.O SOC D. Dra Drawing Draw the major product of this reaction. Ignore inorganic byproducts. 1. НА СЬОН 2. NaH NOH Dr Draw Alcohol Product Draw Ay Hade Pr