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Module 6: Organic Chemistry and Analysis
6.4 Organic Synthesis
6.4.2 Reaction mechanisms
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Understanding reaction mechanisms provides insight into the sequence of events during a reaction.
True
What is one application of understanding reaction mechanisms?
Optimization of reaction conditions
Radical mechanisms involve highly reactive, neutral free radical species.
True
What type of bonds are formed in nucleophilic addition reactions?
Carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom bonds
Radical mechanisms involve the formation and reactions of free
radicals
What are the two main types of reaction mechanisms in organic chemistry?
Ionic and radical
What type of intermediate is formed in ionic mechanisms?
Charged intermediates
Steps in nucleophilic addition
1️⃣ Nucleophilic attack
2️⃣ Carbocation formation
3️⃣ Nucleophile addition
In nucleophilic addition, a carbocation
intermediate
is formed when the double bond breaks.
Steps in electrophilic addition
1️⃣ Electrophile attacks double bond
2️⃣ Carbocation formation
3️⃣ Nucleophile adds to carbocation
Electrophilic addition is commonly used to add halogens or
acids
across the double bond of an alkene.
Match the step in free radical substitution with its description:
Initiation ↔️ Radical initiator breaks a bond
Propagation ↔️ Radicals react with molecules
Termination ↔️ Two radicals combine to form a stable molecule
Understanding elimination mechanisms helps predict products and optimize reaction conditions for
alkene synthesis
.
True
The rate of the E1 mechanism is first-order, while the rate of the E2 mechanism is
second
-order.
Understanding reaction mechanisms provides insight into the sequence of
events
during a reaction.
True
What are the two main types of reaction mechanisms?
Ionic and radical
Why is understanding the specific reaction mechanism important for chemists?
To control organic reactions
Ionic mechanisms involve the movement of electrons to form and break
covalent bonds
.
True
Ionic mechanisms form charged intermediates or transition
states
Knowing the reaction mechanism helps predict the products and optimize reaction
conditions
.
True
In the first step of nucleophilic addition, the nucleophile attacks the electrophilic
carbon
What type of species adds to an alkene in electrophilic addition?
Electrophile
What is a reaction mechanism in chemistry?
Step-by-step process of reactions
Understanding reaction mechanisms helps predict the
products
formed in a chemical reaction.
Match the reaction mechanism with its definition:
Ionic mechanism ↔️ Formation and breaking of covalent bonds via electron movement
Radical mechanism ↔️ Formation and reactions of free radicals
In nucleophilic addition, a carbocation
intermediate
is formed.
What is the key process in ionic mechanisms?
Movement of electrons
Knowing the specific mechanism helps
chemists
control organic reactions.
True
Ionic mechanisms involve the formation and breaking of covalent bonds via the movement of
electrons
Knowing whether a reaction proceeds via an ionic or radical
mechanism
is crucial for optimizing reaction conditions.
True
What does the nucleophile attack in the first step of nucleophilic addition?
Electrophilic carbon
Nucleophilic addition allows the formation of new carbon-carbon bonds.
True
What type of intermediate is formed in electrophilic addition?
Carbocation intermediate
What are the three key stages in free radical substitution?
Initiation, propagation, termination
What type of molecule is formed in the termination step of free radical substitution?
Stable molecule
Match the aspect with the correct elimination mechanism:
E1 Mechanism ↔️ Two steps
E2 Mechanism ↔️ One step
What type of reaction is the E2 mechanism considered?
Concerted reaction
Knowing reaction mechanisms helps predict the
products
formed in a reaction.
Match the mechanism with its definition:
Ionic ↔️ Movement of electrons
Radical ↔️ Formation of free radicals
Organic chemistry mechanisms are categorized into
ionic
and
radical
mechanisms.
radical
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