puzzledstudent
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Help please-SN1, SN2, E1, E2 reactions
Please check over my answers. I worked hard on this. As I've said before I'm a frustrated Organic Chemistry student. Thank you to those who've replied
to my posts before. Your input was exceptionally helpful. Thanks for your time.
The questions:
Page 1:
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-10/1223233/NewPicture.jp...
sorry, but to view page 2, please copy and paste the entire link. i really don't know what the problem is with that. my apologies.
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My answers:
1-a
2-a
3-c
4-a
5-a
6-c
7-b
8-b
9-c
[Edited on 10-26-2006 by puzzledstudent]
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Drunkguy
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5a is wrong since the carbon chain is 4 and not 3 atoms long. Therefor it must be c.
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puzzledstudent
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Page 2
For some reason the last part of the URL for page 2 is not being included in the clickable link.
To view page 2, copy/cut and paste this to the URL box:
img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-10/1223233/NewPicture(1).jpg
It should work, I hope.
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Drunkguy
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Yeah those last two reactions are a little bit more advanced. #8 is answer (c). This is a classic example of the Williamson ether synthesis
On #9, I make it a hydrolysis which gives (a).
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