Chapter 19: Q10P (page 935)
Draw the product formed when pyridine reacts with ethyl bromide.
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Chapter 19: Q10P (page 935)
Draw the product formed when pyridine reacts with ethyl bromide.

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Rank imidazole, pyrrole, and benzene from most reactive to least reactive toward electrophilic aromatic substitution.
Draw arrows to show the movement of electrons in going from one resonance contributor of pyrrole to the next.
What is the major product of the following reactions?
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2-Phenylindole is prepared from the reaction of acetophenone and phenylhydrazine, a method known as the Fischer indole synthesis. Propose a mechanism for this reaction. (Hint: the reactive intermediate is the enamine tautomer of the phenylhydrazone.)

Rank the following compounds from easiest to hardest at removing a proton from its methyl substituent:

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