1) How many electrons are in the given molecule’s largest conjugated p system? 2
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1) How many electrons are in the given molecule’s largest conjugated p system?
2) How many electrons are in the following molecule’s largest conjugated p system?
Eight
ten
3) Assume that a compound is a cyclic, planar, completely conjugated ring. Which number of p electrons would make it aromatic?
4) Which of the following is not included in the mechanism for the following reaction?
Electrophile elimination
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nucleophile elimination
6) Which reagent(s) will best complete the following reaction?
Cl2, FeCl3
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AlCl3
7) Which of the following resonance structures is least stable?
8) Which of the following could undergo a nucleophilic aromatic substitution via addition–elimination?
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FourExplanation / Answer
1. Six
2.ten
3.2 p electrons
4.Electrophilic addition
5.III
6.AlCl3
7.III
8.IV
9.I
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