What is Zaitsev’s rule?
The most substituted alkene forms.
What substrates favor E2
Strong base, heat, steric hindrance.
define syn and anti addition.
Syn addition takes place when both X and Y are added from
the same side.
Anti addition takes place when X and Y are added from
opposite sides
what does alkenes contain?
carbon to carbon double bond
Which alkene is more stable?
The more substituted alkene.
Predict mechanism: 2° + weak nucleophile + heat.
E1
what are the different types of alien addition reactions?
1. Hydrohalogenation— Addition of HX
2. Hydration— Addition of Water
3. Halogenation—Addition of Halogen, X2
4. Halohydrin Formation
5. Hydroboration–Oxidation
what is the general formula for calculating the degree of unsaturation of alkenes?
step 1: Hsat = 2#C + 2 – #X + #N
step 2: Degree of unsaturation = (Hsat – Hactual)/2
Explain the difference between stereoselectivity and regioselectivity.
A reaction is stereoselective when it forms predominantly or exclusively one stereoisomer when two or more are possible (cis/trans). A reaction is regioselective when it yields predominantly or exclusively one constitutional isomer when more than one is possible.
What must a β-elimination remove?
A β-H and a leaving group.
what is maokovnikov rule ?
Markovnikov’s rule states that in the addition of HX to an
unsymmetrical alkene, the H atom adds to the less substituted
carbon atom—that is, the carbon that has the greater number of H
atoms to begin with.
Markovnikov’s Rule
name the following alkene
