(a)
Interpretation:
Which one is a better nucleophiles has to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Nucleophilicity is a measure of how readily a compound is able to attack an electron-deficient atom.
Structure of the substrate plays major role in the reactivity of
(b)
Interpretation:
Which one is a strong base has to be identified.
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- 1. Draw the products of each nucleophilic substitution reaction a. b. D b OH C. d. e. f. Br 1 NaCN + NaOCH3 H₂Oarrow_forwardWhich SN2 reaction is each pair is faster? OBr OOCH3 Br A. OBr Br OOCH3arrow_forwardWhich member in each pair is a better leaving group? a. H2O or HO- b. NH3 or H2O c. H2O or H2S d. HO- or HS- e. I- or Br-. f. Cl- or Brarrow_forward
- a. Which is a stronger base: RO- or RS-? b. Which is a better nucleophile in an aqueous solution? c. Which is a better nucleophile in DMSO?arrow_forwardDraw the products of each reaction.arrow_forwardDraw the products of each reaction, and label the nucleophile and electrophile. (see the attachment)arrow_forward
- Draw the products of each reaction.arrow_forwardDraw the product of nucleophilic substitution with each neutral nucleophile. When the initial substitution product can lose a proton to form a neutral product, draw the product after proton transfer.arrow_forwardWhich is the better nucleophile, A or B?arrow_forward
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