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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