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- This question refers to the following reaction: i) Determine whether the main reaction to form F is a substitution or an elimination reaction. Explain your choice in no more than two sentences. ii) Draw the structure of the product F. iii) What is the mechanism of the above reaction (i.e. SN1, SN2, E1 or E2)? Explain your choice in one sentence based on your answer in (i) above. iv) Using curly arrows show the mechanism for the reaction to give F.For the SN2 reaction, draw the major organic product and select the correct (R) or (S) designation around the stereocenter carbon in the organic substrate and organic product. Include wedge-and-dash bonds and draw hydrogen on a stereocenter. Br H ***||||| CEN Select Draw Templates More / || | / C H N EraseCircle the correct answer in each sentence. Thus sugar is a (simple ; complex) carbohydrate. The linkage marked "a" is a (acetal ; hemiacetal ; acetyl ; hemiacetyl) linkage and is in the (alpha ; beta) configuration. The linkage marked "b" is a (acetal ; hemiacetal ; acetyl ; hemiacetyl) linkage.
- Draw the curved arrow(s) to depict the formation of the keto form of an enolate ion via a strong base, B. Complete the resonance structures of the enolate anion\'s keto and enolate forms with bonds, charges, and nonbonding electron pairs. Use curved arrows to show how the keto form resonates to the enolate form.e) What kind of director (ortho/para or meta) is an alkyl group in EAS reactions? Please justify your answer with appropriate chemical drawings and/or resonance structures.Complete the following both subpart reactions with missing information. In clear handwritten!
- For R, please draw the structures and indicate synthesis steps by arrows that show the reaction direction.For Q, please draw the structures and indicate synthesis steps by arrows that show the reaction directionSo, if I were to have a similar question on an exam, and if it's multiple choice but I'm stuck - I should look for the maximum number of alpha Hs and whichever one is on a tertiary carbocation, correct?
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