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1 more examples of addition of hydrogen halides to alkenes: all symmetric

2 What if alkene is asymmetric? Which product forms? only tert-butyl chloride forms regiochemistry explained by mechanism constitutional isomers

3 more stable carbocation

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7 what does the TS look like?

8 Hammond postulate: TS most resembles species which is closest in energy TS III resembles product TS I resembles reactant

9 tert-butyl cation forms faster – carbocation formation is rds

10 electrophilic addition reactions are regioselective

11 Markovnikov rule: electrophile adds to sp2 carbon that is bonded to greater # of carbons

12 not regioselective: (draw carbocation intermediates)

13 anti-Markovnikov addition of HBr

14 will give mix of 2 and 3-bromo product 2-bromo only synthesis problem:

15 acid-catalyzed addition of water to alkenes

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18 catalyst regenerated

19 acid-catalyzed addition of alcohol

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21 What’s happening here?

22 carbocation rearrangement hydride shift

23 alkyl (methyl) shift

24 ring expansion

25 addition of bromine to alkenes

26 more stable than carbocation

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29 haohydrin formation

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31 explaining regioselectivity this carbon has more + character

32 more variations:

33 oxymercuration-reduction: adding water without rearrangements

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36 source of :H -

37 converting alkenes to epoxides

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39 concerted reaction:

40 hydroboration-oxidation: anti-Markovnikov addition of water

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45 (don’t worry about mechanism of oxidation step, Bruice p. 187)

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47 catalytic hydrogenation of alkenes

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51 heats of hydrogenation can be used to compare stability of alkenes notice: more substituted – more stable

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53 also: trans more stable than cis

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55 should be able to show how to do all of these transformations:


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