In most conversions where two (or more) different products form, the predominant product is the kinetic and thermodynamic product. Sometimes, though, the kinetic product differs from the thermodynamic product. Show the reaction energy diagram of two competing reactions, A & B and A & C, for which the kinetic product (C) is different from the thermodynamic product (B). Both reactions follow a one-step mechanism. How would you run the reaction to obtain predominantly kinetic product? Under which conditions would you obtain mostly thermodynamic product? Please explain.