1) a) Propose a detailed mec major product. Please include: 1) a perspective diagram of the substrate 2) a Newman projection 3) a perspective diagram illustration of the transition state 4) curved arrows, lone pairs, formal/partial charges etc. as appropriate. Special Request: Please don't do anything with the spectator ion. b) Draw a simple ('flat, no dashes/wedges required) Lewis diagram of the minor product. 1) Why is it minor? 2) How would you alter the reaction conditions given to favor the minor product?

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1) a) Propose a detailed mechanism for the reaction of 2-bromo-2,3-dimethylbutane with sodium methoxide (NaOCH3), showing formation of the
major product.
Please include:
1) a perspective diagram of the substrate
2) a Newman projection
3) a perspective diagram illustration of the transition state
4) curved arrows, lone pairs, formal/partial charges etc. as appropriate
Special Request: Please don't do anything with the spectator ion.
b) Draw a simple ('flat,' no dashes/wedges required) Lewis diagram of the minor product. 1) Why is it minor? 2) How would you alter the reaction
conditions given to favor the minor product?
Transcribed Image Text:1) a) Propose a detailed mechanism for the reaction of 2-bromo-2,3-dimethylbutane with sodium methoxide (NaOCH3), showing formation of the major product. Please include: 1) a perspective diagram of the substrate 2) a Newman projection 3) a perspective diagram illustration of the transition state 4) curved arrows, lone pairs, formal/partial charges etc. as appropriate Special Request: Please don't do anything with the spectator ion. b) Draw a simple ('flat,' no dashes/wedges required) Lewis diagram of the minor product. 1) Why is it minor? 2) How would you alter the reaction conditions given to favor the minor product?
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