The comparison between Figure 4-47 and 4-49 is to be done and the reason for the difference between them is to be stated. The given statement about B 2 is to be rationalized. The reason for σ 2 p to be lower in energy than the π 2 p orbital is to be stated. The reason for not using diatomic oxygen for check this difference is to be sated. Concept introduction: When the atomic orbitals overlap with each other in the region where density of electrons is high, then molecular orbitals are formed. Overlap of the atomic orbitals determines the efficiency of the interaction between the atomic orbitals. Energy of bonding molecular orbitals is less than the nonbonding molecular orbitals. To determine: The comparison between Figure 4-47 and 4-49, the reason for the difference between them, the rationalization of the given statement about B 2 , reason for σ 2 p to be lower in energy than the π 2 p orbital and reason for not using diatomic oxygen for check this difference.
The comparison between Figure 4-47 and 4-49 is to be done and the reason for the difference between them is to be stated. The given statement about B 2 is to be rationalized. The reason for σ 2 p to be lower in energy than the π 2 p orbital is to be stated. The reason for not using diatomic oxygen for check this difference is to be sated. Concept introduction: When the atomic orbitals overlap with each other in the region where density of electrons is high, then molecular orbitals are formed. Overlap of the atomic orbitals determines the efficiency of the interaction between the atomic orbitals. Energy of bonding molecular orbitals is less than the nonbonding molecular orbitals. To determine: The comparison between Figure 4-47 and 4-49, the reason for the difference between them, the rationalization of the given statement about B 2 , reason for σ 2 p to be lower in energy than the π 2 p orbital and reason for not using diatomic oxygen for check this difference.
Solution Summary: The author analyzes the comparison between Figures 4-47 and 4-49 to determine the reason for the difference between them.
Interpretation: The comparison between Figure 4-47 and 4-49 is to be done and the reason for the difference between them is to be stated. The given statement about
B2 is to be rationalized. The reason for
σ2p to be lower in energy than the
π2p orbital is to be stated. The reason for not using diatomic oxygen for check this difference is to be sated.
Concept introduction: When the atomic orbitals overlap with each other in the region where density of electrons is high, then molecular orbitals are formed. Overlap of the atomic orbitals determines the efficiency of the interaction between the atomic orbitals.
Energy of bonding molecular orbitals is less than the nonbonding molecular orbitals.
To determine: The comparison between Figure 4-47 and 4-49, the reason for the difference between them, the rationalization of the given statement about
B2 , reason for
σ2p to be lower in energy than the
π2p orbital and reason for not using diatomic oxygen for check this difference.
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Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Use the reaction conditions provided and follow
the arrows to draw the reactant and missing intermediates involved in this reaction.
Include all lone pairs and charges as appropriate. Ignore inorganic byproducts.
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Draw the Reactant
H
H3CO
H-
HIO:
Ö-CH3
CH3OH2*
protonation
H.
a
H
(+)
H
Ο
CH3OH2
O:
H3C
protonation
CH3OH
deprotonation
>
CH3OH
nucleophilic addition
H.
HO
0:0
Draw Intermediate
a
X
Can I please get the blank spaces answered/answers?
1. Identify the following alkenes as E or Z
NH₂
Br
2. Draw the structures based on the IUPAC names
(3R,4R)-3-bromo-4-fluoro-
1-hexene
(Z)-4-bromo-2-iodo-3-ethyl-
3-heptene
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3. For the following, predict all possible elimination product(s) and circle the major product.
HO
H₂SO4
Heat
80
F4
OH
H2SO4
Heat
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F5
F6
1
A
DII
4
F7
F8
F9
%
&
5
6
7
* ∞
8
BAB
3
E
R
T
Y
U
9
F
D
G
H
J
K
O
A
F11
F10
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