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Clickers!

Clickers!. Select the major monosubstitution product:. Either ortho or para to the stronger activating group!. Clickers!. Select the major monosubstitution product:. Select correct reagents. REACTION 1 REACTION 2 A: KCN, EtOH HNO 3 B: NaNO 2 , HCl CuCN C: NaNO 3 , HCl CuCN

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Clickers!

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  1. Clickers! Select the major monosubstitution product:

  2. Either ortho or para to the stronger activating group! Clickers! Select the major monosubstitution product:

  3. Select correct reagents REACTION 1 REACTION 2 A: KCN, EtOH HNO3 B: NaNO2, HCl CuCN C: NaNO3, HCl CuCN D: NaCN NaNO2, HCl E: NaNO2 NaCN, HCl

  4. Select correct reagents REACTION 1 REACTION 2 A: KCN, EtOH HNO3 B: NaNO2, HCl CuCN C: NaNO3, HCl CuCN D: NaCN NaNO2, HCl E: NaNO2 NaCN, HCl

  5. Consider this reaction: The first step in the reaction mechanism is: A: Deprotonation of the alcohol. B: Protonation of the methoxyl oxygen. C: Protonation of the aryl ring. D: Protonation of the hydroxyl oxygen.

  6. Consider this reaction: The first step in the reaction mechanism is: D: Protonation of the hydroxyl oxygen.

  7. Consider this reaction: The next step in the reaction mechanism is: A: Protonation of the alkene. B: Loss of H2O to form a carbocation. C: 1,2-Hydride shift. D: Proton transfer to the methoxyl group.

  8. Consider this reaction: The next step in the reaction mechanism is: B: Loss of H2O to form a carbocation.

  9. And finally… But you all knew that anyhow, right?

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