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A. -2 A. 1R, 2S H 1. A neutral molecule ( Rz) containing a divalent carbon with only six electrons in its valence shell
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A. -2 A. 1R, 2S H 1. A neutral molecule ( Rz) containing a divalent carbon with only six electrons in its valence shell
A. -2 A. 1R, 2S H 1. A neutral molecule ( Rz) containing a divalent carbon with only six electrons in its valence shell is called A radical H. carbocation C. carbene D. carbanion 2. Which of the following statements is FALSE for the reaction described by the energy diagram below? reaction progress 3. Which of the following structures represents gauche butane? CH₂ H CH₂ H B. -1 H Br B. 1R, 2R H CH₂ A. B C. 4. What are the configurations of the stereocenters in the following molecule? ..OH N-H -m) H H CH₂ C.0 A. The reaction is exothermic B. The first step is the rate determining step C. There are two transition states in this reaction mechanism D. II) is an intermediate H H CH₂ 5. What is the formal charge of the nitrogen atom in the molecule shown below? H H C. IS, 2R points) D. +1 CH₂ H H D. IS, 28 E. radical cation CH₂ H D. CH₂ H