Optically pure Compound 1 undergoes a reaction at room temperature with sodium methoxide (NaOCH3) in methanol to form a single isomer of Compound 2 as shown below: 1. What are the stereochemical designations (R or S) of Compound 1 and Compound 2? 2.  On the basis of the structure of Compound 2 and the information on the reaction conditions, suggest which type of mechanism Compound 1 undergoes . 3. The rate of the above reaction is determined experimentally to follow second-order kinetics. Give a fully labelled sketch of a reaction coordinate diagram for the reaction.

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Optically pure Compound 1 undergoes a reaction at room temperature with sodium methoxide (NaOCH3) in methanol to form a single isomer of Compound 2 as shown below:

1. What are the stereochemical designations (R or S) of Compound 1 and Compound 2?

2.  On the basis of the structure of Compound 2 and the information on the reaction conditions, suggest which type of mechanism Compound 1 undergoes .

3. The rate of the above reaction is determined experimentally to follow second-order kinetics. Give a fully labelled sketch of a reaction coordinate diagram for the reaction.

4. draw a mechanism on a piece of paper (using curly arrows) to show the formation of Compound 2 from Compound 1 including any activated complex.

5. If the sodium methoxide is left out of the reaction mixture, Compound 2 is formed in roughly equal amounts with another compound (Compound 3). Suggest a structure for Compound 3. With reference to the mechanism of the reaction and the structure of Compound 1, explain how these two Compounds 2 and 3 are formed under these conditions

H₂C. CH₂
Br-
H
1
CH;
NaOCH;
CH3OH
H₂C.
H
CH₂
CH3
OCH;
2
Transcribed Image Text:H₂C. CH₂ Br- H 1 CH; NaOCH; CH3OH H₂C. H CH₂ CH3 OCH; 2
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