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Chapter 11.SE, Problem 41AP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The faster reactant is to be identified from SN2 reaction with OH-.
Concept introduction:
SN2 reaction:
Tosylated compound is reaction with sodium methoxide which undergoes again SN2 type of reaction, the methoxide ion attacks the carbon atom through the back side and provides Inverse configuration of methoxy compound. This is shown below,
Given information:
a.
The given compound is shown below,
CH3I and CH3Br
b.
The given compound is shown below,
CH3CH2I in ethanol and CH3CH2I in dim ethylsulf oxide (DMSO)
c.
The given compound is shown below,
(CH3)3CCl and CH3Cl
d.
The given compound is shown below,
CH2 = CH2 Br or CH2 = CHCH2Br
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