Which of the reactions below are correctly identified? These are SN2 reactions: CH;CH,CH,Br ¯OH, H,0 CH3CH,CH,OH+Br or CH;CH,CH,Br SH, RSH CH,CH,CH,SH+Br These reactions are first order in alkyl halide 70% H,0 30% CHон" (CH2)3C- C1 (CH)3C-OH + HC1 and 50% H20 (CH)3C- CI (CH);C-OH + HC1 50% acetone The solvent in these reactions is polar protic. KI Br I + KBr acetone or KI Br I + KBr acetone The alkyl bromide in these reactions primary. Br KI I + KBr acetone or KI Br I + KBr acetone

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Which of the reactions below are correctly identified?
These are SN2 reactions:
CH;CH,CH,Br
¯OH, H,0
CH3CH,CH,OH+Br
or
CH;CH,CH,Br
SH, RSH
CH,CH,CH,SH+Br
These reactions are first order in alkyl halide
70% H,0
30% CHон"
(CH2)3C- C1
(CH)3C-OH + HC1
and
50% H20
(CH)3C- CI
(CH);C-OH + HC1
50% acetone
The solvent in these reactions is polar protic.
KI
Br
I
+ KBr
acetone
or
KI
Br
I
+ KBr
acetone
The alkyl bromide in these reactions primary.
Br
KI
I
+ KBr
acetone
or
KI
Br
I
+ KBr
acetone
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the reactions below are correctly identified? These are SN2 reactions: CH;CH,CH,Br ¯OH, H,0 CH3CH,CH,OH+Br or CH;CH,CH,Br SH, RSH CH,CH,CH,SH+Br These reactions are first order in alkyl halide 70% H,0 30% CHон" (CH2)3C- C1 (CH)3C-OH + HC1 and 50% H20 (CH)3C- CI (CH);C-OH + HC1 50% acetone The solvent in these reactions is polar protic. KI Br I + KBr acetone or KI Br I + KBr acetone The alkyl bromide in these reactions primary. Br KI I + KBr acetone or KI Br I + KBr acetone
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