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Halogens add to alkenes to form ___________ ___________. |
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A halogen molecule is ___________; a ___________ can react with a halogen, displacing a halide ion. |
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1) Electrophilic 2) Nucleophile |
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An alkene halogen reaction generally features the ___________ electrons of the carbon-carbon double bond attacking a halogen molecule (say, bromine), expelling the ___________ ion. A ___________ ion results, containing a three-membered ring with a ___________ charge on the ___________ atom. Similar reactions with other halogens form other ___________ ions. |
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1) Pi 2) Bromine 3) Bromide 4) Positive 5) Bromine 6) Halonium |
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Unlike a normal carbocation, all the atoms in a ___________ ion have filled octets; the three-membered ring has considerable ___________ ___________, however, combined with a ___________ charge on an electronegative halogen atom, making the ___________ ion strongly electrophilic. Attack by a nucleophile, such as a ___________ ion, opens the halonium ion to give a stable product. |
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1) Halonium 2) Ring strain 3) Positive 4) Halonium 5) Halide |
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*Mechanism 8-7: Addition of Halogens to Alkenes* Step 1: Electrophilic attack forms a ___________ ion. Step 2: The ___________ ion opens up the halonium ion. |
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___________ and ___________ commonly add to alkenes by the halonium ion mechanism. ___________ is used less frequently because diiodide products decompose easily. |
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1) Chlorine 2) Bromine 3) Iodination |
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In the halonium ion mechanism, solvents which are inert to the halogens, such as ___________ ___________, ___________, and ___________ ___________ should be used. |
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1) Methylene chloride 2) Chloroform 3) Carbon tetrachloride |
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The addition of bromine has been used a simple chemical test for the presence of ___________ double bonds. |
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The addition of bromine to cyclopentene is a stereospecific ___________ ___________. |
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Anti stereochemistry results from the ___________ ion mechanism. When a nucleophile attacks a ___________ ion, it must do so from the back side, in a manner similar to the SN2 reactions; this back-side attack assures ___________ stereochemistry of addition. |
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1) Bromonium 2) Halonium 3) Anti |
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