Chapter 6: Q6-4P (page 158)
Which of the following species are likely to be nucleophiles and which electrophiles? Which might be both?

Short Answer
- Electrophile
- Nucleophile
- Nucleophile
- Electrophile
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Chapter 6: Q6-4P (page 158)
Which of the following species are likely to be nucleophiles and which electrophiles? Which might be both?

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Draw an energy diagram for a one-step reaction with . Label the parts of the diagram corresponding to reactants, products, transition state, , and . Is positive or negative?
Follow the flow of electrons indicated by the curved arrows in each of the following polar reactions, and predict the products that result:

Draw all of the different monochlorinated products one would obtain by the radical chlorination of these compounds. (Do not consider the stereochemistry of the products in your answer.)

Reaction of with 2-methylpropene yields 2-bromo-2-methylpropane. What is the structure of the carbocation formed during the reaction? Show the mechanism of the reaction.
For each reaction below identify the electrophile and the nucleophile
a.

b.

c.

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