Make a list of electrophiles and nucleophiles that we have used this semester IN CLASS. I won't count it if we didn't use it. This is not something that you look up on- line. This is information you have in your notes. Use the general form rather than specific molecules (for example: you would put down H* as one entry, which is HCI, HBr, H,SO4, H2O, ROH, NH3, RCO,H or any other source of H*). The halogens (F, CI', Br, l') are one type of nucleophile. So they are only counted once. You should be able to do at least 10 in each column, in addition to the H* and X- that I've already done for you! That means 10 more in each column. E+ Nu BOO3H O ex: H (HCI, HBr, H2SO4, H,O, ROH) @ Xx (halogens) O B-X aikylhalide) ex: X (F, Cl-, Br,I') C=C: O CH; 5 OsO4 KMN04 PBrg BSH BCN B-MoBr OB-S-CI 10 12 OHO 13) BSG H20 ORG 1) R-X

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Are these nucleophiles and electrophiles that I listed int hte image correct?

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Make a list of electrophiles and nucleophiles that we have used this semester IN
CLASS. I won't count it if we didn't use it. This is not something that you look up on-
line. This is information you have in your notes. Use the general form rather than
specific molecules (for example: you would put down H* as one entry, which is HCI,
HBr, H,SO4, H2O, ROH, NH3, RCO,H or any other source of H*). The halogens (F, CI',
Br, l') are one type of nucleophile. So they are only counted once. You should be
able to do at least 10 in each column, in addition to the H* and X- that I've already
done for you! That means 10 more in each column.
E+
Nu
BOO3H
O ex: H (HCI, HBr, H2SO4, H,O, ROH)
@ Xx (halogens)
O B-X aikylhalide)
ex: X (F, Cl-, Br,I')
C=C:
O CH;
5 OsO4
KMN04
PBrg
BSH
BCN
B-MoBr
OB-S-CI
10
12 OHO
13) BSG
H20
ORG
1) R-X
Transcribed Image Text:Make a list of electrophiles and nucleophiles that we have used this semester IN CLASS. I won't count it if we didn't use it. This is not something that you look up on- line. This is information you have in your notes. Use the general form rather than specific molecules (for example: you would put down H* as one entry, which is HCI, HBr, H,SO4, H2O, ROH, NH3, RCO,H or any other source of H*). The halogens (F, CI', Br, l') are one type of nucleophile. So they are only counted once. You should be able to do at least 10 in each column, in addition to the H* and X- that I've already done for you! That means 10 more in each column. E+ Nu BOO3H O ex: H (HCI, HBr, H2SO4, H,O, ROH) @ Xx (halogens) O B-X aikylhalide) ex: X (F, Cl-, Br,I') C=C: O CH; 5 OsO4 KMN04 PBrg BSH BCN B-MoBr OB-S-CI 10 12 OHO 13) BSG H20 ORG 1) R-X
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