Chapter 6: Q73P (page 284)
Which compound has the greater dipole moment?

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Chapter 6: Q73P (page 284)
Which compound has the greater dipole moment?


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What is the product of the addition of I-Cl to 1-butene? (Hint: Chlorine is more electronegative than iodine [Table 1.3].)

Each of the following reactions has two nucleophiles that could add to the intermediate formed by the reaction of the alkene with an electrophile. What is the major product of each reaction

a. How many s bond orbitals are available for overlap with the vacant p orbital in the methyl cation?
b. Which is more stable: a methyl cation or an ethyl cation? Why?
Which electrophilic addition reactions
a. form a carbocation intermediate? c. form a three-membered ring intermediate?
b. form no intermediate? d. form a five-membered ring intermediate?
a. What alkene would give only a ketone with three carbons as a product of oxidative cleavage?
b. What alkenes would give only an aldehyde with four carbons as a product of oxidative cleavage?
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