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1) Describe the reaction that occurs at modest temperatures between the starting material and nucleophile, base or solvent indicated below the arrow using chemical formulas. Draw the corresponding energy/reaction coordinate diagram. What is/are the major reaction product(s)? What is the rate determining step of this reaction? What rate law follows this reaction?

1) Describe the reaction that occurs at modest temperatures between the starting material-example-1

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Step-by-step explanation:

(a) There will be an equilibrium between propoxide and isopropyl alcohol.

CH₃CH₂CH₂O⁻ + (CH₃)₂CHO-H ⇌ CH₃CH₂CH₂OH + (CH₃)₂CHO⁻

The isopropoxide is the more basic ion, so it will be the better base and the better nucleophile.

(b) There is always a competition between substitution and elimination.

However, the temperature is moderate, so substitution will predominate.

(c) Attack on the substrate will occur at C-3, for two reasons:

  • I is a better leaving group than Br.
  • C-3 is 3°, while C-1 is 1°.

(d) The reaction will be an SN1 displacement reaction. The energy/reaction coordinate diagram is below.

(e) The rate-determining step is the first step — ionization of the alkyl iodide.

(f)The rate law is rate = k[R-I]

(g) The major product will be 1-bromo-3-methyl-3-(propan-2-yloxy)pentane.

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