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Which reactions would give the product stated?15. [HALOGEN DERIVATIVES] Nucleophilic Substitution Mechanisms
What is the correct product?16. [HALOGEN DERIVATIVES] Nucleophilic Substitution Mechanisms
Recap NS. Explaining why primary halogenoalkane undergoes SN 1 mechanism. Application to Halogenoalkenes.17. [HALOGEN DERIVATIVES] Nucleophilic Substitution Mechanisms
Deducing mechanism for secondary halogenoalkane. Writing rate equation. Compare reactivity of two compounds to NS.18. [HALOGEN DERIVATIVES] Nucleophilic Substitution Mechanisms
Which statements about the NS involving alkoxide ion are true?19. [HALOGEN DERIVATIVES] Nucleophilic Substitution Mechanisms
What mechanism(s) could have taken place?20. [HALOGEN DERIVATIVES] Nucleophilic Substitution Mechanisms
Which statements about the reaction of 1-chlorobut-2-ene reacts with alcoholic KCN are true?21. [HALOGEN DERIVATIVES] Nucleophilic Substitution Mechanisms
Which statement about the reaction between alcohol and PBr3 to form alkyl bromide is incorrect?22. [HALOGEN DERIVATIVES] Nucleophilic Substitution Mechanisms
Which is the product formed in this reaction?23. [HALOGEN DERIVATIVES] Nucleophilic Substitution Mechanisms
[Grade A] How can you tell the percentage completion of the reaction by looking at optical activity?