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Alkyl halides do one of two things when they react with a nucleophile/base, such as a hydroxide ion... - correct answer (1) undergo SUBSTITUTION of the X group by the nucleophile OR (2) undergo ELIMINATION of HX to yield an alkene carbon-halogen bonds in al...

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Orgo McMurry Ch. 11

Alkyl halides do one of two things when they react with a nucleophile/base, such as a hydroxide ion... -
correct answer (1) undergo SUBSTITUTION of the X group by the nucleophile

OR

(2) undergo ELIMINATION of HX to yield an alkene



carbon-halogen bonds in alkyl halides are polar and the carbon atoms are electron-poor, thus, alkyl
halides are ELECTROPHILES



Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions - correct answer -each step involves the
substitution of one nucleophile (Cl- or OH-) by another

-one of the most common and versatile reaction types in organic chemistry



Alkyl P-Toluenesulfonate - correct answer = a tosylate (Tos)



Note:

-for practical purposes, the ENTIRE tosylate group acts as if it were simply a halogen substituent

-when you see a tosylate substituent in a molecule, tell yourself that you're dealing with an alkyl halide!



Second-Order Reaction - correct answer = a reaction in which the rate is linearly
dependent on the concentrations of two species



Rate Equation (of second-order rxn) - correct answer = expression of the second-
order dependence of the nucleophilic substituion reaction

-you can see, as either [RX] or [-OH] changes, the rate of the reaction changes PROPORTIONATELY



SN2 Reaction - correct answer short for: substitution, nucleophilic, bimolecular

, -the essential feature of the SN2 mechanism is that it takes place in a SINGLE step without intermediates
when the incoming nucleophile reacts with the alkyl halide or tosylate (the SUBSTRATE) from a direction
180 degrees opposite the group that is displaced (the LEAVING GROUP); resulting in an umbrella-like
inversion of configuration at the carbon atom

-as the nucleophile comes in on one side of the substrate and bonds to the carbon, the halide or tosylate
departs from the other side, thereby INVERTING the stereochemical configuration

-the reaction is kinetically SECOND-ORDER and is strongly inhibitied by increasing steric bulk of the
reactants

-SN2 reactions are favored for PRIMARY and SECONDARY substrates



Bimolecular - correct answer ...means two molecules, nucleophile and alkyl halide,
take part in the step whose kinetics are measured (rate-determining step=RDS)



Illustrated SN2 Mechanism - correct answer Reaction of (S)-2-bromobutane with
HO- to give (R)-2-butanol:

-the SN2 reaction occurs when an electron pair on the nucleophile Nu- forces out the group X:-, which
takes with it the electron pair from the former C-X bond (happens thru a ts)



Transition State of SN2 - correct answer -the new Nu-C bond is partially forming at
the SAME time that the old C-X bond is partially breaking and in which the negative charge is SHARED by
both the incoming nucleophile and the outgoing halide ion

-the ts for this inversion has the remaining three bonds to carbon in a PLANAR arrangement



Effects of Changes in Reactant and ts Energy Levels on Rate - correct answer (a) a
higher reactant energy level (red) corresponds to a FASTER reaction (smaller Ea)

(b) a higher transition-state level (red) corresponds to a SLOWER reaction (larger Ea)

Note: some SN2 rxn are fast and some are slow; can take place in high or low yield



SN2 Reactivity - correct answer



Energy Diagrams: Effects on SN2 Rxn - correct answer Graphs display effects of:

(a) Substrate

(b) Nucleophile

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