ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM
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Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

Which H would most likely be abstracted by bromine radical Br, is to be identified.

Concept introduction:

The H atom with the weakest bond and leads to the formation of stable ion is the most reactive H atom i.e. likely is abstracted by radical. The H atom attached to the carbon with more number of alkyl group form weaker bond (i.e. 1o >2o > 3o) because the resulting C is stabilized by addition electron-donating alkyl group. Also bonds of H with allylic or benzylic C atoms tend to be weaker because of the resonance stabilization in the resulting alkyl radical.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 25.37P

The H atom which is likely to be abstracted by bromine radical Br is marked in box:

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM, Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P , additional homework tip  1

Explanation of Solution

The given compound is:

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM, Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P , additional homework tip  2

In the above compound there are three types of C atom; methyl, secondary and tertiary carbon atoms. Hydrogen atoms attached to respective carbons are also methyl H, secondary H and tertiary H atoms.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM, Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P , additional homework tip  3

The H atom attached to the carbon with more number of alkyl group form weaker bond (i.e. 1o >2o > 3o) because the resulting C is stabilized by addition electron-donating alkyl group. Thus the H atom attached to tertiary C atom is likely abstracted by the radical to form a most stable radical, marked in the box:

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM, Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P , additional homework tip  4

Conclusion

Which H would most likely be abstracted by bromine radical Br is identified on the basis of the types of H atoms present in the given compound to form most stable C radical.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

Which H would most likely be abstracted by bromine radical Br, is to be identified.

Concept introduction:

The H atom with the weakest bond and leads to the formation of stable ion is the most reactive H atom i.e. likely is abstracted by radical. The H atom attached to the carbon with more number of alkyl group form weaker bond (i.e. 1o >2o > 3o) because the resulting C is stabilized by addition electron-donating alkyl group. Also bonds of H with allylic or benzylic C atoms tend to be weaker because of the resonance stabilization in the resulting alkyl radical.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 25.37P

The H atom which is likely to be abstracted by bromine radical Br is marked in box:

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM, Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P , additional homework tip  5

Explanation of Solution

The given compound is:

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM, Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P , additional homework tip  6

In the above compound there are three types of C atom; methyl, secondary and tertiary carbon atoms. Hydrogen atoms attached to respective carbons are also methyl H, secondary H and tertiary H atoms.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM, Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P , additional homework tip  7

The H atom attached to the carbon with more number of alkyl group form weaker bond (i.e. 1o >2o > 3o) because the resulting C is stabilized by addition electron-donating alkyl group. Thus the H atom attached to tertiary C atom is likely abstracted by the radical to form a most stable radical, marked in the box:

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM, Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P , additional homework tip  8

Conclusion

Which H would most likely be abstracted by bromine radical Br is identified on the basis of the types of H atoms present in the given compound to form most stable C radical.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

Which H would most likely be abstracted by bromine radical Br, is to be identified.

Concept introduction:

The H atom with the weakest bond and leads to the formation of stable ion is the most reactive H atom i.e. likely is abstracted by radical. The H atom attached to the carbon with more number of alkyl group form weaker bond (i.e. 1o >2o > 3o) because the resulting C is stabilized by addition electron-donating alkyl group. Also bonds of H with allylic or benzylic C atoms tend to be weaker because of the resonance stabilization in the resulting alkyl radical.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 25.37P

The H atom which is likely to be abstracted by bromine radical Br is marked in box:

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM, Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P , additional homework tip  9

Explanation of Solution

The given compound is:

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM, Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P , additional homework tip  10

In the above compound there are four types of C atom; methyl, secondary, secondary benzylic and aromatic carbon atoms. Hydrogen atoms attached to respective carbons are also methyl H, secondary, secondary benzylic and aromatic H atoms.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM, Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P , additional homework tip  11

The H atom attached to the carbon with more number of alkyl group form weaker bond (i.e. 1o >2o > 3o) because the resulting C is stabilized by addition electron-donating alkyl group. Also bonds of H with allylic or benzylic C atoms tend to be weaker because of the resonance stabilization in the resulting alkyl radical. Thus the H atom attached to secondary benzylic C atom is likely abstracted by the radical to form a most stable radical, marked in box:

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM, Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P , additional homework tip  12

Here, the another benzylic radical could form by abstracting a H atom from the benzylic CH3, but the resulting radical would be less stable because the radical would be primary.

Conclusion

Which H would most likely be abstracted by bromine radical Br is identified on the basis of the types of H atoms present in the given compound to form most stable C radical.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

Which H would most likely be abstracted by bromine radical Br, is to be identified.

Concept introduction:

The H atom with the weakest bond and leads to the formation of stable ion is the most reactive H atom i.e. likely is abstracted by radical. The H atom attached to the carbon with more number of alkyl group form weaker bond (i.e. 1o >2o > 3o) because the resulting C is stabilized by addition electron-donating alkyl group. Also bonds of H with allylic or benzylic C atoms tend to be weaker because of the resonance stabilization in the resulting alkyl radical.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 25.37P

The H atom which is likely to be abstracted by bromine radical Br is marked in box:

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM, Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P , additional homework tip  13

Explanation of Solution

The given compound is:

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM, Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P , additional homework tip  14

In the above compound there are three types of C atom; methyl, allylic, and aromatic carbon atoms. Hydrogen atoms attached to respective carbons are also methyl H, allylic, and aromatic H atoms.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM, Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P , additional homework tip  15

The H atom attached to the carbon with more number of alkyl group form weaker bond (i.e. 1o >2o > 3o) because the resulting C is stabilized by addition electron-donating alkyl group. Also bonds of H with allylic or benzylic C atoms tend to be weaker because of the resonance stabilization in the resulting alkyl radical. Thus the H atom attached to secondary allylic C atom is likely abstracted by the radical to form a most stable radical, marked in box:

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRINCIPLES & MECHANISM, Chapter 25, Problem 25.37P , additional homework tip  16

Conclusion

Which H would most likely be abstracted by bromine radical Br is identified on the basis of the types of H atoms present in the given compound to form most stable C radical.

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