(a)
Interpretation:
Products of the given reaction have to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Suzuki reaction:
A reaction that couples an aryl halide or vinyl halide with an Organoboron reagent.
Heck reaction:
A reaction that breaks the double bond of
Organoboron compound:
An alkyl –organoboron compound, an alkenyl –Organoboron compound, or an aryl –Organoboron compound:
Coupling reaction:
A reaction that joins two groups with a carbon-carbon bond.
(b)
Interpretation:
Products of the given reaction have to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Suzuki reaction:
A reaction that couples an aryl halide or vinyl halide with an Organoboron reagent.
Heck reaction:
A reaction that breaks the double bond of alkene and then joins the fragments.
Organoboron compound:
An alkyl –organoboron compound, an alkenyl –Organoboron compound, or an aryl –Organoboron compound:
Coupling reaction:
A reaction that joins two groups with a carbon-carbon bond.
(c)
Interpretation:
Products of the given reaction have to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Suzuki reaction:
A reaction that couples an aryl halide or vinyl halide with an organoboron reagent.
Heck reaction:
A reaction that breaks the double bond of sa alkene and then joins the fragments.
Organoboron compound:
An alkyl –organoboron compound, an alkenyl –Organoboron compound, or an aryl –Organoboron compound:
Coupling reaction:
A reaction that joins two groups with a carbon-carbon bond.
(d)
Interpretation:
Products of the given reaction have to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Suzuki reaction:
A reaction that couples an aryl halide or vinyl halide with an organoboron reagent.
Heck reaction:
A reaction that breaks the double bond of alkene and then joins the fragments.
Organoboron compound:
An alkyl –organoboron compound, an alkenyl –Organoboron compound, or an aryl –Organoboron compound:
Coupling reaction:
A reaction that joins two groups with a carbon-carbon bond.
(e)
Interpretation:
Product of the given reaction has to be written.
Concept introduction:
Suzuki reaction:
A reaction that couples an aryl halide or vinyl halide with an organoboron reagent.
Heck reaction:
A reaction that breaks the double bond of alkene and then joins the fragments.
Organoboron compound:
An alkyl –organoboron compound, an alkenyl –Organoboron compound, or an aryl –Organoboron compound:
Coupling reaction:
A reaction that joins two groups with a carbon-carbon bond.
(f)
Interpretation:
Product of the given reaction has to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Suzuki reaction:
A reaction that couples an aryl halide or vinyl halide with an organoboron reagent.
Heck reaction:
A reaction that breaks the double bond of an alkene and then joins the fragments.
Organoboron compound:
An alkyl –organoboron compound, an alkenyl –Organoboron compound, or an aryl –Organoboron compound:
Coupling reaction:
A reaction that joins two groups with a carbon-carbon bond.
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