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- Answer the question below the reaction. O4S H3C H3C H3C OH In the first step of the reaction mechanism, which of the following is formed? CH3 H3C CH3 CH3 + Excess NH4Cl OH CH3 (+) -OH2 CH 3 CH3 OH CH3 H₂SO₁ CH3 CI ха +H2OThe accepted mechanism for a rearrangement reaction is shown below. "Q Ph (1) (ii) Ph Ph HO™ fast Ph Ph HO O™ slow Ph aufae .Ar² LOH HO™ fast Draw a curly arrow mechanism for this transformation. Sketch an energy profile for this reaction, showing approximate relative energies for the reactants, intermediates, transition states, and products. HQ Ph (iii) When DO™ was used as the reagent, the rate of product formation was same as for HO™. Explain why this result shows that the third step is fast and cannot be rate-determining. Ph (iv) Write the predicted rate equation for this mechanism, and show how it was derived. (v) The starting diketone may have two different aryl groups, as shown below. Propose a ¹³℃ labelling experiment that would allow you to distinguish which of the two aryl groups had migrated in this situation. OH AR²0- Ar¹ C CFor the following reaction there are three (3) possible products. Two of the products are expected to be minor and one product is expected to be a major product. Br H₂O Name and draw out the step-by-step mechanisms by which each of the products is formed. Briefly explain why one of the three products is expected to be a major product.
- QUESTION 2 Answer the question below the reaction. O + Excess NH4C1 +H₂O In the second step of the reaction mechanism, which of the following is formed? CH3 CI H₂C O CI H₂C O OH H₂C CH3 H₂C CH3 U 34 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 H₂SO4 CH3 CI2. Fill the missing reagents or products for the incomplete reaction schemes shown below (only Reagent A or Reagent B will react in significant quantities). F (1 mmol) Reagent A (1 mmol) Reagent B (1 mmol) Major Product from Reagent A Major Product from Reagent B Explain the selectivity observed in this reaction using words and drawings. Br NaNH2 Br NH3, -35 °C Вrz, FeBr3 Draw the mechanism for the transformation shown above. Be sure to draw the important resonance structures that account for the regioselectivity observed in this reaction.Which products are most likely to form in this reaction? NH2 H2N NaNH2 NH2 liq. NH3 II O1, II & II O II & II O1& || OI & II
- 3) Fill in the red box(es) with the missing reactant(s), reagent(s), product(s), solvent, and/or conditions and write a reasonable mechanism for the reaction. Not every box needs to be used and not every box necessarily corresponds to only a single species. If no reaction occurs OR no reagents exist to perform the reaction state, "NOT POSSIBLE" AND explain why. os 1) NaOH 2) H₂O*QUESTION 1 Answer the question below the reaction. + Excess NH4Cl In the first step of the reaction mechanism, which of the following is formed? CH3 O H3C CI H3C H3C O S OH H₂C CH3 CH3 CH3 OH CH3 -OH2 CH3 OH CH3 CH3 H₂SO4 + CI ка +H2O3) Fill in the red box(es) with the missing reactant(s), reagent(s), product(s), solvent, and/or conditions and write a reasonable mechanism for the reaction. Not every box needs to be used and not every box necessarily corresponds to only a single species. If no reaction occurs OR no reagents exist to perform the reaction state, “NOT POSSIBLE” AND explain why. HO OH dil. H₂SO4
- Atom mapping, the determination of the fate of atoms of a starting material in the product, can help in the construction of a reasonable mechanism. Using the following labeling scheme, determine which atoms in the starting material (which are labeled with numerals) correspond to the atoms in the product (which are labeled with letters). 2 3 11 12 a 8. H2SO4 10 13 7 OH d f Reactant Product Reactant Product 1 8. 9. 3 10 4 11 5 12 13 7 2.3) Fill in the red box(es) with the missing reactant(s), reagent(s), product(s), solvent, and/or conditions and write a reasonable mechanism for the reaction. Not every box needs to be used and not every box necessarily corresponds to only a single species. If no reaction occurs OR no reagents exist to perform the reaction state, “NOT POSSIBLE” AND explain why. H₂O*Molecule: 6-chloro-4-ethylhex-2-enoic acid For the mechanism you will focus on the reaction of the portion of the molecule drawn only (not the R part). For any corrections, disregard the parts of your molecule represented by R-groups. Below the incorrect mechanism write a discussion (step-by-step) of the incorrect mechanism identifying all of the mistakes in the mechanism. Keep in mind that there will be more than one mistake in the given mechanism and that the product given is not necessarily the correct product of the reaction of your molecule with the given reagent. For each mistake, give a detailed, scientific explanation of why it is incorrect. Draw your own correct mechanism on a new page