ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (LL)-W/WILEYPLUS
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Chapter 6.11, Problem 17PTS

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Carbocation can rearrange to form a stable carbocation. The carbocation rearrangement with a curve arrow is to be interpreted for the given carbocation.

  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (LL)-W/WILEYPLUS, Chapter 6.11, Problem 17PTS , additional homework tip  1

Concept introduction: Carbocation is an intermediate that carries a positive charge on the carbon atom. It tends to rearrange to form a more stable carbocation. The stability order of carbocation is:

Tertiary >Secondary >Primary

The notation to carbocation is given on the basis of the positive charge on the primary, secondary, and tertiary carbon atoms of the intermediate.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: A carbocation can rearrange to form a stable carbocation. The carbocation rearrangement with a curve arrow is to be interpreted for the given carbocation.

  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (LL)-W/WILEYPLUS, Chapter 6.11, Problem 17PTS , additional homework tip  2

Concept introduction: A carbocation is an intermediate that carries a positive charge on the carbon atom. It tends to rearrange to form a more stable carbocation. The stability order of carbocation is:

Tertiary >Secondary >Primary

The notation to carbocation is given on the basis of the positive charge on the primary, secondary, and tertiary carbon atoms of the intermediate.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Carbocation can rearrange to form a stable carbocation. The carbocation rearrangement with a curve arrow is to be interpreted for the given carbocation.

  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (LL)-W/WILEYPLUS, Chapter 6.11, Problem 17PTS , additional homework tip  3

Concept introduction: Carbocation is an intermediate that carries a positive charge on the carbon atom. It tends to rearrange to form a more stable carbocation. The stability order of carbocation is:

Tertiary >Secondary >Primary

The notation to carbocation is given on the basis of the positive charge on the primary, secondary, and tertiary carbon atoms of the intermediate.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Carbocation can rearrange to form a stable carbocation. The carbocation rearrangement with a curve arrow is to be interpreted for the given carbocation.

  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (LL)-W/WILEYPLUS, Chapter 6.11, Problem 17PTS , additional homework tip  4

Concept introduction: Carbocation is an intermediate that carries a positive charge on the carbon atom. It tends to rearrange to form a more stable carbocation. The stability order of carbocation is:

Tertiary >Secondary >Primary

The notation to carbocation is given based on the positive charge on the primary, secondary, and tertiary carbon atoms of the intermediate.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Carbocation can rearrange to form a stable carbocation. The carbocation rearrangement with a curve arrow is to be interpreted for the given carbocation.

  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (LL)-W/WILEYPLUS, Chapter 6.11, Problem 17PTS , additional homework tip  5

Concept introduction: Carbocation is an intermediate that carries a positive charge on the carbon atom. It tends to rearrange to form a more stable carbocation. The stability order of carbocation is:

Tertiary >Secondary >Primary

The notation to carbocation is given on the basis of the positive charge on the primary, secondary, and tertiary carbon atoms of the intermediate.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Carbocation can rearrange to form a stable carbocation. The carbocation rearrangement with a curve arrow is to be interpreted for the given carbocation.

  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (LL)-W/WILEYPLUS, Chapter 6.11, Problem 17PTS , additional homework tip  6

Concept introduction: Carbocation is an intermediate that carries a positive charge on the carbon atom. It tends to rearrange to form more stable carbocation. The stability order of carbocation is:

Tertiary >Secondary >Primary

The notation to carbocation is given on the basis of the positive charge on primary, secondary, and tertiary carbon atoms of the intermediate.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Carbocation can rearrange to form a stable carbocation. The carbocation rearrangement with a curve arrow is to be interpreted for the given carbocation.

  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (LL)-W/WILEYPLUS, Chapter 6.11, Problem 17PTS , additional homework tip  7

Concept introduction: A carbocation is an intermediate that carries a positive charge on the carbon atom. It tends to rearrange to form more stable carbocation. The stability order of carbocation is:

Tertiary >Secondary >Primary

The notation to carbocation is given on the basis of the positive charge on primary, secondary, and tertiary carbon atoms of the intermediate.

(h)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Carbocation can rearrange to form a stable carbocation. The carbocation rearrangement with a curve arrow is to be interpreted for the given carbocation.

  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (LL)-W/WILEYPLUS, Chapter 6.11, Problem 17PTS , additional homework tip  8

Concept introduction: Carbocation is an intermediate that carries a positive charge on the carbon atom. It tends to rearrange to form a more stable carbocation. The stability order of carbocation is:

Tertiary >Secondary >Primary

The notation to carbocation is given on the basis of the positive charge on primary, secondary and tertiary carbon atom of the intermediate.

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