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How to Choose Molecules for Doing SN2 and SN1 Synthesis-Practice Problems

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1.

Identify the reagents that would allow accomplishing each of the following transformations. More than one reagent and one step may be required. Pay close attention to the stereochemistry. As a good practice, determine if the reaction goes through SN1 or SN2 mechanism and draw the curved arrow mechanisms.

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Each of the following compounds can be prepared with an alkyl halide and a suitable nucleophile by SN2 substitution.Identify the alkyl halide and the nucleophile that would lead to each product. Whenmore than one set of reactants can be used, determine which one is abetter choice.

a)
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  1. Hello Professor: If I react 5-bromo-2-methyl-2-hexene with water in an SN1, would the rearrangement of a carbocation to an allylic cation lead me to (E)-2-methyl-3-ene-2-ol?

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