Select the appropriate reagent from the reagent bank to accomplish each step in the reactions below. Reaction 1: Reaction 2: Reaction 3: Reaction 4: G V Reaction 1 HO O Ö Reaction 2 b Reaction 3 OH Reaction 4 CN NH₂ ? ? ? ? HO. IOH. + OH lox NH₂ HO 1) BH, THF 2) H3O+ A HNEt₂ E 1) Et₂CuLi 2) H₂O mCPBA M Reagent Bank to NaH B HCI H₂O HNEt₂ Trace H+ J SOCI₂ N CH₂OH H* C 1) EtMgBr 2) H₂O G H₂C=PPh3 K H₂NEt Trace H* 0 1) LIAIH4 2) H₂O HO. D H* H -OH H* L DCC OH P
Reactive Intermediates
In chemistry, reactive intermediates are termed as short-lived, highly reactive atoms with high energy. They rapidly transform into stable particles during a chemical reaction. In specific cases, by means of matrix isolation and at low-temperature reactive intermediates can be isolated.
Hydride Shift
A hydride shift is a rearrangement of a hydrogen atom in a carbocation that occurs to make the molecule more stable. In organic chemistry, rearrangement of the carbocation is very easily seen. This rearrangement can be because of the movement of a carbocation to attain stability in the compound. Such structural reorganization movement is called a shift within molecules. After the shifting of carbocation over the different carbon then they form structural isomers of the previous existing molecule.
Vinylic Carbocation
A carbocation where the positive charge is on the alkene carbon is known as the vinyl carbocation or vinyl cation. The empirical formula for vinyl cation is C2H3+. In the vinyl carbocation, the positive charge is on the carbon atom with the double bond therefore it is sp hybridized. It is known to be a part of various reactions, for example, electrophilic addition of alkynes and solvolysis as well. It plays the role of a reactive intermediate in these reactions.
Cycloheptatrienyl Cation
It is an aromatic carbocation having a general formula, [C7 H7]+. It is also known as the aromatic tropylium ion. Its name is derived from the molecule tropine, which is a seven membered carbon atom ring. Cycloheptatriene or tropylidene was first synthesized from tropine.
Stability of Vinyl Carbocation
Carbocations are positively charged carbon atoms. It is also known as a carbonium ion.
![Select the appropriate reagent from the reagent bank to accomplish each step in the reactions below.
Reaction 1:
Reaction 2:
Reaction 3:
Reaction 4: G
Reaction 1
НО.
Reaction 2
lo
Reaction 3
iOH
OH
Reaction 4
CN
NH₂
?
?
.
?
?
НО.
loh
OH
lot
NH₂
HO
1) BH3THF
2) H3O+
A
HNEt₂
E
1) Et₂CuLi
2) H₂O
I
mCPBA
M
Reagent Bank
ta
NaH
B
HCI
H₂O
F
HNEt₂
Trace H+
J
SOCI₂
N
CH3OH
H*
C
1) EtMgBr
2) H₂O
G
H₂C=PPh3
K
H₂NEt
Trace H*
O
1) LIAIH4
2) H₂O
D
38
НО.
H*
H
-OH
H*
L
DCC
OH
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