ll your answers will automatically save as you proceed through the test. == Question 2 Fill in the Blanks Br + H₂O CH3OH ? room temperature 1. The order of the reaction is Blank 1 2. The nucleophile in the reaction is Blank 2 (first order, second order) 3. Increasing the concentration of the nucleophile (increases, decreases, does not affect) the reaction rate. Blank 3 4. The alkyl halide is Blank 4 (primary, seconday, tertiary) 5. Changing the alkyl halide to 1-bromo-1-methylcyclohexane will Blank 5 (increase, decrease, does not affect) the reaction rate. 6. The product (s) of this reaction proceeds by Blank 6 no rearrangement) and Blank 7 (A, B, C, D) is/are formed. A OCH3 OCH3 B Answers typed in all of the blanks will be automatically saved. X. Χ Ω - Consider the following reaction: OCH 3 (rearrangement, OCH3 C D
ll your answers will automatically save as you proceed through the test. == Question 2 Fill in the Blanks Br + H₂O CH3OH ? room temperature 1. The order of the reaction is Blank 1 2. The nucleophile in the reaction is Blank 2 (first order, second order) 3. Increasing the concentration of the nucleophile (increases, decreases, does not affect) the reaction rate. Blank 3 4. The alkyl halide is Blank 4 (primary, seconday, tertiary) 5. Changing the alkyl halide to 1-bromo-1-methylcyclohexane will Blank 5 (increase, decrease, does not affect) the reaction rate. 6. The product (s) of this reaction proceeds by Blank 6 no rearrangement) and Blank 7 (A, B, C, D) is/are formed. A OCH3 OCH3 B Answers typed in all of the blanks will be automatically saved. X. Χ Ω - Consider the following reaction: OCH 3 (rearrangement, OCH3 C D
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