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1. Methanol can be synthesized in the lab by reacting methyl iodide with dilute sodium hydroxide as shown in the reactio
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1. Methanol can be synthesized in the lab by reacting methyl iodide with dilute sodium hydroxide as shown in the reactio
1. Methanol can be synthesized in the lab by reacting methyl iodide with dilute sodium hydroxide as shown in the reaction equation below. iii) CH₂I + NaOH i) ii) i) ii) ii) 2. A given chiral reactant A undergoes an SN2 reaction when treated with dilute potassium hydroxide. Nal CH,OH What type of reaction is this? Draw a suitable mechanism of reaction for this reaction. + KOH (aq) A What is the IUPAC name of reactant A? (Hint: include chiral center in the name) Complete the reaction equation above and draw a suitable mechanism of reaction for it in the space below. Remember to show the stereochemistry in the product. Which type of solvent would favor this reaction? Polar solvent or non-polar solvent? Give a reason for you answer. 3. Ethene reacts with concentrated hydrochloric acid via an addition reaction to form a saturated reaction product. i) Complete its reaction equation below. CH₂=CH₂ + HCI Draw a suitable mechanism of reaction for this reaction.