Why do tertiary alcohols prefer the SN1 reaction and the primary prefer the SN2? Why is it important to perform the ammonia tests with no other sets of cations in the tray? Explain why some amines form hydrogen bonds and other amines do not. ...
that takes place depends on the kind of ether used. For example, if the starting ether has a primary and a secondary carbon atom then the reaction will take place via an SN2 mechanism. If the starting ether has a tertiary carbon atom then the reaction will take place via an ...
In an aromatic system, if the hydroxyl group is attached directly to a carbon atom, it is considered a phenol. Answer and Explanation: The structures of phenol and benzyl alcohol are given below: The hydroxyl group is attached directly ...