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Organic Chemistry Reactions Solved Exam Questions Free Radical Halogenation - Answer - What free radical is most is likely to be formed from bromination? - Answer -A tertiary radical (Most stable) Combustion - Answer - Pyrolysis (Cracking) - Answer - What are nucleophiles? - Answer -Electron-rich species that are attracted to a positively polarized atom (i.e. a carbonyl carbon) What is a better nucleophile I or F? - Answer -Flourine What is a better leaving group I or F? - Answer -Iodine Sn1 Reaction - Answer - What doesn't a nucleophile play a role in the rate of an Sn1 reaction? - Answer -It is not involved in the rate-determining step...the formation of the carbocation. What factors will help carbocation formation and therefore increase the rate of an Sn1 reaction? - Answer -1. Highly substituted carbons. 2. Polar solvents (Surround and isolate the carbocation) 3. Good leaving groups (Weak bases) Sn2 Reaction - Answer - Why is a Sn2 reaction bimolecular? - Answer -Its rate-determining step is dependent on TWO species; both the substrate and the nucleophile. What are the best conditions for an Sn2 reaction? - Answer -You must have a strong nucleophile for the backside attack (thats what she said) with no steric hindrance. With respect to optical activity, what do your end products of Sn1 and Sn2 reactions become? - Answer -Sn1 = racemic mixture (nucleophile can attack from either the top or the bottom of the planar carbocation), therefore loss of optical activity. Sn2 = inversion of configuration and remains optically active. What role does tosylate usually play in reactions? - Answer -It usually acts as a good leaving group and a good protecting group. Catalytic Hydrogenation - Answer - Addition of HX to an alkene - Answer - Addition of X2 to alkene - Answer -

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Organic Chemistry Reactions Solved
Exam Questions
Free Radical Halogenation - Answer -✔✔

What free radical is most is likely to be formed from bromination? - Answer -✔✔A
tertiary radical (Most stable)

Combustion - Answer -✔✔

Pyrolysis (Cracking) - Answer -✔✔

What are nucleophiles? - Answer -✔✔Electron-rich species that are attracted to a
positively polarized atom (i.e. a carbonyl carbon)

What is a better nucleophile I or F? - Answer -✔✔Flourine

What is a better leaving group I or F? - Answer -✔✔Iodine

Sn1 Reaction - Answer -✔✔

What doesn't a nucleophile play a role in the rate of an Sn1 reaction? - Answer -✔✔It is
not involved in the rate-determining step...the formation of the carbocation.

What factors will help carbocation formation and therefore increase the rate of an Sn1
reaction? - Answer -✔✔1. Highly substituted carbons.
2. Polar solvents (Surround and isolate the carbocation)
3. Good leaving groups (Weak bases)

Sn2 Reaction - Answer -✔✔

Why is a Sn2 reaction bimolecular? - Answer -✔✔Its rate-determining step is dependent
on TWO species; both the substrate and the nucleophile.

What are the best conditions for an Sn2 reaction? - Answer -✔✔You must have a strong
nucleophile for the backside attack (thats what she said) with no steric hindrance.

With respect to optical activity, what do your end products of Sn1 and Sn2 reactions
become? - Answer -✔✔Sn1 = racemic mixture (nucleophile can attack from either the
top or the bottom of the planar carbocation), therefore loss of optical activity.

Sn2 = inversion of configuration and remains optically active.

, What role does tosylate usually play in reactions? - Answer -✔✔It usually acts as a
good leaving group and a good protecting group.

Catalytic Hydrogenation - Answer -✔✔

Addition of HX to an alkene - Answer -✔✔

Addition of X2 to alkene - Answer -✔✔

Addition of H2O to alkene - Answer -✔✔

Free Radical Addtion to alkene - Answer -✔✔

Hydroboration - Answer -✔✔

Oxidation with KMnO4 (Cold) - Answer -✔✔

Oxidation with KMnO4 (Hot) - Answer -✔✔

Ozonolysis - Answer -✔✔

Ozonolysis with Reduction - Answer -✔✔

Peroxycarboxylic acids - Answer -✔✔

What do you use to add to polymers? - Answer -✔✔

Whats another word for ethyne? - Answer -✔✔acetylene

Synthesis of Alkyne starting from dihalide - Answer -✔✔

Synthesis of Alkyne using acytelide ion - Answer -✔✔

Alkyne Reduction - Answer -✔✔

Alkyne Reduction by free radical - Answer -✔✔

Oxidation of Alkyne by KMnO4 - Answer -✔✔

Ozonolysis of Alkyne - Answer -✔✔

Hydroboration of Alkyne - Answer -✔✔

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