7.7c The Stereospecificity of E2 Reactions Anti periplanar
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Chad expands on the requirement of the Leaving Group and Beta-Hydrogen being Antiperiplanar and how they must be Trans-Diaxial in Cyclohexanes.
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Hey Chad @5:06 how is the benzene ring and propyl trans to each other ? Thank you for your videos by the way very helpful !
Look at where they are attached to the alkene in the product. They are oriented 180 degrees from each other which makes them trans. If you were to compare the methyl and the benzene instead you can see that they are only 60 degrees apart which would make them cis to each other. Thought comparing and contrasting might help. Hope this helps!
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How is the product E at 5:39 if is on the same side shouldnt it be Z like in the example at 4:03?
They still call it anti coplanar in my class lol
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Hey Chad! At 1:36 are you saying that the first diagram you drew all the way on the left is anti-periplanar or anti-coplanar? Thanks. My OChem Exam is tomorrow.
Hello Dominick. When the H and Br are exactly 180 degrees apart they are anticoplanar. But it turns out that they don't need to be exactly 180 degrees apart for the E2 reaction to occur, just pretty close to 180 degrees. So the newer term to describe being "close to 180 degrees apart" is antiperiplanar. Hope this helps and best tomorrow!
Thank you Sir...In chair conformer of cyclohexane,are anti defined wrt alpha and ß position, or wrt axial and equatorial position?
Both Maa. To be anti-periplanar the halogen on the alpha carbon and the hydrogen on the beta carbon have to be trans-diaxial. So this means that have to be trans, not cis, and both be in the axial positions rather than equatorial positions. Hope this helps!
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