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1media/lec 16 key image 2.png2020-03-30T14:19:33-07:00Lecture 16: Radical Halogenation12image_header2020-04-15T15:36:58-07:00Objectives and Skills
KEY INFORMATION SUMMARY
PROBLEMS
Problem 16.1: Mechanisms
Add the curved arrows to complete each transformation below (extra intermediates may need to be drawn). SOLUTION
b. Find the error in the mechanism below. Propose a corrected mechanism. SOLUTION
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Problem 16.2: Reaction Coordinate Diagrams
Draw a mechanism and reaction coordinate diagram to describe the reaction below. SOLUTION
Explain why the major product is favoured. SOLUTION
How many stereoisomers are made for each product? What is there relationship to each other? SOLUTION
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Problem 16.3: Reactivity
Fill in the missing pieces to complete the transformations below. SOLUTION
Predict the product for the multi-step synthesis below. SOLUTION
Find the error in the multi-step synthesis below. SOLUTION
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