Organic Chemistry, Loose-leaf Version
Organic Chemistry, Loose-leaf Version
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781305865549
Author: William H. Brown, Brent L. Iverson, Eric Anslyn, Christopher S. Foote
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.23P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The mechanism of given reaction has to be described.

Concept Introduction:

SN1 reaction: The displacement of atom or group by nucleophilic is known as nucleophilic substitution.

The rate of the reaction is depends on a single reactant in reaction is known as SN1 unimolecular nucleophilic substitution.

The first step of SN1 is formation of more stable carbocation then addition of nucleophile is the second step.

Frist step is the slow step also rate determining step so the rate of the reaction is depends on the concentration of substrate only.

  Rate= k[alkylhalide]

Nucleophile attacks the both front and back side of carbocation in SN1 reaction therefore result of this racemic product where formed.

Order of the substrate that favored in SN1 reaction is 3°>2°>1° .

Poor nucleophiles are favored the SN1 reaction.

Polar aprotic or good ionizing solvent are favored the SN1 reaction.

Good leaving group is favored the SN1 reaction.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The mechanism of given reaction has to be described.

Concept Introduction:

SN1 reaction: The displacement of atom or group by nucleophilic is known as nucleophilic substitution.

The rate of the reaction is depends on a single reactant in reaction is known as SN1 unimolecular nucleophilic substitution.

The first step of SN1 is formation of more stable carbocation then addition of nucleophile is the second step.

Frist step is the slow step also rate determining step so the rate of the reaction is depends on the concentration of substrate only.

  Rate= k[alkylhalide]

Nucleophile attacks the both front and back side of carbocation in SN1 reaction therefore result of this racemic product where formed.

Order of the substrate that favored in SN1 reaction is 3°>2°>1° .

Poor nucleophiles are favored the SN1 reaction.

Polar aprotic or good ionizing solvent are favored the SN1 reaction.

Good leaving group is favored the SN1 reaction.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The mechanism of given reaction has to be described.

Concept Introduction:

SN1 reaction: The displacement of atom or group by nucleophilic is known as nucleophilic substitution.

The rate of the reaction is depends on a single reactant in reaction is known as SN1 unimolecular nucleophilic substitution.

The first step of SN1 is formation of more stable carbocation then addition of nucleophile is the second step.

Frist step is the slow step also rate determining step so the rate of the reaction is depends on the concentration of substrate only.

  Rate= k[alkylhalide]

Nucleophile attacks the both front and back side of carbocation in SN1 reaction therefore result of this racemic product where formed.

Order of the substrate that favored in SN1 reaction is 3°>2°>1° .

Poor nucleophiles are favored the SN1 reaction.

Polar aprotic or good ionizing solvent are favored the SN1 reaction.

Good leaving group is favored the SN1 reaction.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The mechanism of given reaction has to be described.

Concept Introduction:

SN1 reaction: The displacement of atom or group by nucleophilic is known as nucleophilic substitution.

The rate of the reaction is depends on a single reactant in reaction is known as SN1 unimolecular nucleophilic substitution.

The first step of SN1 is formation of more stable carbocation then addition of nucleophile is the second step.

Frist step is the slow step also rate determining step so the rate of the reaction is depends on the concentration of substrate only.

  Rate= k[alkylhalide]

Nucleophile attacks the both front and back side of carbocation in SN1 reaction therefore result of this racemic product where formed.

Order of the substrate that favored in SN1 reaction is 3°>2°>1° .

Poor nucleophiles are favored the SN1 reaction.

Polar aprotic or good ionizing solvent are favored the SN1 reaction.

Good leaving group is favored the SN1 reaction.

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Chapter 9 Solutions

Organic Chemistry, Loose-leaf Version

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