9.3 Thermodynamic and Kinetic Control

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    • Kinetic control favors the thermodynamically stable product
      False
    • What product is formed faster in the addition of HBr to butadiene at lower temperatures?
      1,2-addition product
    • The thermodynamic product is defined as the most thermodynamically stable
    • Thermodynamic products are favored under higher temperatures and longer reaction times
    • Is the kinetic product more stable than the thermodynamic product?
      No
    • Which addition product of HBr to butadiene is favored at lower temperatures?
      1,2-addition
    • Why is the more substituted alkyl halide favored in the halogenation of alkanes under thermodynamic control?
      Hyperconjugation
    • What is the defining feature of thermodynamic control in chemical reactions?
      Most stable product
    • What is the primary kinetic factor influencing product formation under kinetic control?
      Activation energy
    • What type of factors control the formation of thermodynamic products?
      Thermodynamic factors
    • In the addition of HBr to butadiene at lower temperatures, which product is formed under kinetic control?
      1,2-addition
    • What type of reaction time allows equilibrium to be reached under thermodynamic control?
      Longer
    • Match the reaction with its thermodynamically favored product:
      Halogenation of alkanes ↔️ More substituted alkyl halide
      Dehydration of alcohols ↔️ More substituted alkene
      Dimerization of aldehydes ↔️ Cyclic acetal
    • In the addition of HBr to butadiene, 1,2-addition is favored kinetically
    • What does thermodynamic control favor in a chemical reaction?
      Most stable product
    • What thermodynamic factor contributes to the stability of substituted alkyl halides in the halogenation of alkanes?
      Hyperconjugation
    • Under thermodynamic control, the reaction proceeds to form the product with the lowest activation energy
      False
    • Thermodynamic factors control the formation of the thermodynamic product.

      True
    • Which addition product of HBr to butadiene is favored at higher temperatures?
      1,4-addition
    • Thermodynamic control results in the formation of the most thermodynamically stable product.

      True
    • What is the primary determinant of kinetic control in chemical reactions?
      Activation energy
    • Under kinetic control, the reaction proceeds to the product with the fastest rate of formation.

      True
    • Which product is favored under thermodynamic control in the addition of HBr to butadiene at higher temperatures?
      1,4-addition product
    • In the addition of HBr to butadiene, the 1,2-addition product is favored at lower temperatures due to kinetic control
    • Kinetic products can be less thermodynamically stable
    • Lower temperatures favor the formation of kinetically controlled products
    • Kinetic control results in the fastest-forming product, regardless of stability.

      True
    • What is the kinetically favored product in the addition of HBr to butadiene at lower temperatures?
      1,2-addition
    • What are three strategies to influence thermodynamic or kinetic control in a reaction?
      Temperature, reaction time, catalyst
    • Kinetic control leads to the formation of the product that forms the fastest
    • Order the steps to compare kinetic and thermodynamic control
      1️⃣ Identify the key difference: thermodynamic stability vs. reaction rate
      2️⃣ Determine the favored product under each type of control
      3️⃣ Analyze the factors influencing the outcome (e.g., temperature, activation energy)
    • Thermodynamic control is favored at higher temperatures and longer reaction times
    • What type of stability does the thermodynamic product have?
      Highest stability
    • Kinetic factors like activation energy control the formation of the kinetic product.

      True
    • Kinetic products are favored under lower temperatures and shorter reaction times
    • Thermodynamic control is governed by thermodynamic factors like enthalpy, entropy, and Gibbs free energy
    • Kinetic control is determined by kinetic factors, while thermodynamic control is determined by thermodynamic factors
    • Thermodynamic control is determined by thermodynamic factors like enthalpy and entropy
    • Kinetic control favors lower temperatures and shorter reaction times.

      True
    • The thermodynamic product is the most thermodynamically stable