EBK GET READY FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
EBK GET READY FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Author: KARTY
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.18P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The appropriate curved arrows and reaction products are to be drawn for each of the given carbocation undergoing a 1, 2-hydride shift.

Concept introduction:

A 1, 2-hydride shift involves a hydrogen atom attached to a carbon adjacent to a carbocation. The hydrogen atom shifts to the carbocation along with its bond pair, i.e., as a hydride ion H-. This shift amounts to a rearrangement of the carbocation. The numbering in the shift simply indicates that the hydride ion has moved from one carbon to an adjacent one and is not the same as that used in the IUPAC nomenclature.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The appropriate curved arrows and reaction products are to be drawn for a 1, 2-methyl shift in the given carbocation.

Concept introduction:

A 1, 2-methyl shift involves a methyl (CH3) group attached to a carbon adjacent to a carbocation. The methyl group shifts to the carbocation along with its bond pair. This shift amounts to a rearrangement of the carbocation. The numbering in the shift simply indicates that the hydride ion has moved from one carbon to an adjacent one and is not the same as that used in the IUPAC nomenclature.

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I have a question about this problem involving mechanisms and drawing curved arrows for acids and bases. I know we need to identify the nucleophile and electrophile, but are there different types of reactions? For instance, what about Grignard reagents and other types that I might not be familiar with? Can you help me with this? I want to identify the names of the mechanisms for problems 1-14, such as Gilman reagents and others. Are they all the same? Also, could you rewrite it so I can better understand? The handwriting is pretty cluttered. Additionally, I need to label the nucleophile and electrophile, but my main concern is whether those reactions differ, like the "Brønsted-Lowry acid-base mechanism, Lewis acid-base mechanism, acid-catalyzed mechanisms, acid-catalyzed reactions, base-catalyzed reactions, nucleophilic substitution mechanisms (SN1 and SN2), elimination reactions (E1 and E2), organometallic mechanisms, and so forth."

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