
Interpretation:
It is to be explained that the
Concept introduction:
The reaction of methyl and primary alcohols with hydrogen halide proceeds through
The
The reaction of tertiary alcohol with hydrogen halide proceeds through
The
The slow step in the
The carbocation (positively charged carbon) is
The carbocation at bridgehead carbon is unstable.
The carbon atom which is a part of two or more rings in polycyclic compounds is as shown below:

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- Consider this molecule: How many H atoms are in this molecule? How many different signals could be found in its 1H NMR spectrum? Note: A multiplet is considered one signal.arrow_forwardFor each of the given mass spectrum data, identify whether the compound contains chlorine, bromine, or neither. Compound m/z of M* peak m/z of M + 2 peak ratio of M+ : M + 2 peak Which element is present? A 122 no M + 2 peak not applicable (Choose one) B 78 80 3:1 (Choose one) C 227 229 1:1 (Choose one)arrow_forwardShow transformation from reactant to product, step by step. *see imagearrow_forward
- Organic ChemistryChemistryISBN:9781305580350Author:William H. Brown, Brent L. Iverson, Eric Anslyn, Christopher S. FootePublisher:Cengage Learning
