ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LAB MANUAL>CUSTOM<
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LAB MANUAL>CUSTOM<
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Chapter 6.7, Problem 6.11P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: If the given reaction is classified as a substitution reaction, an elimination reaction or neither and the leaving group in the given reaction and the nucleophile in the substitutions.

Interpretation: If the given reaction is classified as a substitution reaction, an elimination reaction or neither is to be predicted. The leaving group in the given reaction and the nucleophile in the substitutions are to be identified.

Concept introduction: The replacement or substitution of one functional group with another different functional group in any chemical reaction is termed as substitution reaction.

The eviction of the substituents from a chemical reaction in one or more steps is termed as elimination reaction.

If a chemical substance gives its electron pair to an electrophile (electron deficient species) to form a chemical bond, then it is termed as a nucleophile.

A group that exits with a pair of electrons due to heterolytic bond cleavage is termed as leaving group. Mostly anions and neutral atoms come under the category of leaving group.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: If the given reaction is classified as a substitution reaction, an elimination reaction or neither and the leaving group in the given reaction and the nucleophile in the substitutions.

Interpretation: If the given reaction is classified as a substitution reaction, an elimination reaction or neither is to be predicted. The leaving group in the given reaction and the nucleophile in the substitutions are to be identified.

Concept introduction: The replacement or substitution of one functional group with another different functional group in any chemical reaction is termed as substitution reaction.

The eviction of the substituents from a chemical reaction in one or more steps is termed as elimination reaction.

If a chemical substance gives its electron pair to an electrophlie (electron deficient species) to form a chemical bond, then it is termed as a nucleophile.

A group that exits with a pair of electrons due to heterolytic bond cleavage is termed as leaving group. Mostly anions and neutral atoms come under the category of leaving group.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: If the given reaction is classified as a substitution reaction, an elimination reaction or neither and the leaving group in the given reaction and the nucleophile in the substitutions.

Interpretation: If the given reaction is classified as a substitution reaction, an elimination reaction or neither is to be predicted. The leaving group in the given reaction and the nucleophile in the substitutions are to be identified.

Concept introduction: The replacement or substitution of one functional group with another different functional group in any chemical reaction is termed as substitution reaction.

The elimination of the substituents from a chemical reaction in one or more steps is termed as elimination reaction.

If a chemical substance gives its electron pair to an electrophile (electron deficient species) to form a chemical bond, then it is termed as a nucleophile.

A group that exits with a pair of electrons due to heterolytic bond cleavage is termed as leaving group. Mostly anions and neutral atoms come under the category of leaving group.

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