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N-bromosuccinimide (NBS) controls the rates of competing reactions by minimizing the concentration of Br, produced in th

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2021 6:40 am
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N Bromosuccinimide Nbs Controls The Rates Of Competing Reactions By Minimizing The Concentration Of Br Produced In Th 1
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N-bromosuccinimide (NBS) controls the rates of competing reactions by minimizing the concentration of Br, produced in the reaction. Draw the curved arrow mechanism for the heated reaction of isobutylbenzene with low concentrations of Bry produced by Nes. Reagents needed for each step are provided in the boxes In steps 2 and 3 it single-headed arrows are drawn toward each other to form a new bond, in this software they need to meet at one of the atoms (not in space between the atoms like you may do in class. If drawing a hydrogen abstraction step, do not draw any resonance structures other than the one that forms directly from the hydrogen removed using a single arrow. Draw all atoms, electrons and charges if necessary on all structures; do not show any inorganic side products or counterions

It See Periodic Table O See Hint Hent Step 2 Step 3 Draw single-headed arrow(s) for the reaction of Beradical with the substrate. Draw only one bond from actoaH