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SN1 and E1 will have a carbocation and intermediate(s). This reaction will most likely start with L.L.G. Explain why?
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- i need help filling out the following SN2 reactions with appopiate reactants, products, or reagents,Which of the following carbocations is(are) likely to rearrange? a. I b. II c. III d. II and III e. I and II17. Which of the following is a mechanism for an SN2 reaction? III. نعت a. I b. II c. III d. IV e. Both I & II LAM Br CN O + Br IV - Br + Br
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- Be sure to answer all parts. What alkenes are formed from the following alkyl halide by an E2 reaction? Use the Zaitsev rule to predict the major product. Br The major product is: draw structure .. The minor product is: draw structure ..I need help with solving D and Ee. Reactions: Provide the structure(s) of the expected major organic product(s). Show stereochemistry where needed and write NR if there is no reaction. d. C. a. b. H Br H CH3 Br 1. MCPBA, CH₂Cl₂ 2. H*, CH₂OH 1. t-BuOK, t-BuOH 2. Br₂, CCl4 NaOCH3, CH₂OH 1. 03, CH₂Cl₂ 2. (CH3)2S 1. BH3, THF 2. H₂O₂, NaOH
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