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Answer:
The above compound is an ether. Give thestructure of the product(s) and indicate the major mechanism of the reaction (SN1, SN2, E1 or E2). Indicate stereochemistry when necessary.
The mechanism that explains this transformation begins with the protonation of the ether, which allows the subsequent SN2 attack of the iodide ion. This reaction forms ethyl iodide and ethanol, which is also converted to ethyl iodide by reaction with excess HI.
Explanation:
The SN2 reaction (also known as bimolecular nucleophilic substitution or as an attack from the front) is a type of nucleophilic substitution, where a pair of free electrons from a nucleophile attacks an electrophilic center and binds to it, expelling another group called the leaving group. Consequently, the incoming group replaces the outgoing group in one stage. Since the two reactant species are involved in this slow limiting stage of the chemical reaction, this leads to the name bimolecular nucleophilic substitution, or SN2. Among inorganic chemicals, the SN2 reaction is often known as the exchange mechanism.
Answer:
CH3(CH2)8CH3 > CH3CH2CH2CH3 > CH3CH3 (Option f)
Explanation:
Larger and heavier atoms and molecules exhibit stronger dispersion forces than smaller and lighter ones. In a larger atom or molecule, the valence electrons are, on average, farther from the nuclei than in a smaller atom or molecule. They are less tightly held and can more easily form temporary dipoles.
CH3CH3 has a molar mass of 30.07 g/mol
CH3(CH2)8CH3 has a molar mass of 142.28 g/mol
CH3CH2CH2CH3 has a molar mass of 58.12 g/mol
CH3(CH2)8CH3 > CH3CH2CH2CH3 > CH3CH3 (Option f)
A single-replacement reaction is a chemical reaction in which one element is substituted for another element in a compound, generating a new element and a new compound as products.
A double-replacement reaction occurs when parts of two ionic compounds are exchanged, making two new compounds. A characteristic of a double-replacement equation is that there are two compounds as reactants and two different compounds as products.
The key difference between single displacement and double displacement reaction is that, in single displacement reactions, one chemical species replaces a part of another chemical species whereas, in double displacement reactions, exchange of two ionic species between two molecules occur.
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