Organic Chemistry - Elimination and Free Radical Substitution (10.1) Flashcards

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What takes place in an elimination reaction?

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  • OH- acts as a base not a nucleophile
  • ## takes place in ethanol
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E1 reactions will favour the more stable product due to the planar carbonation intermediate. True or False?

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True

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3
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The more substituted alkene is more stable. Is it the major or minor product?

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Major product.

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4
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In elimination reactions from alcohols, what occurs?

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  • making a good leaving group using the acid catalyst (concentrated)
  • oxygen atom on the alcohol acts as a base (H acceptor)
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5
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Asymmetric substrates give 1 product. True or False?

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False - they give 2 products.

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6
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By which process is an alkane converted to a haloalkane?

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Free radical substitution

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7
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What is a free radical and what does it do?

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  • it is a reactive species with an unpaired electron

- formed when a halogen molecule is exposed to UV light (homolytic fission)

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8
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What does one fish hook arrow represent?

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The moving of 1 electron.

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9
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What happens in the initiation step of FRS?

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  • generation of free radical using UV light
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10
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What happens in the propagation step of FRS?

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Free radical reacts to form new free radicals.

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What happens in the termination step of FRS?

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2 free radicals come together to make a stable molcule.

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