Rearrangements in Alkene Addition Reactions
…a little… strange. The alkene is gone, two new bonds have formed, but the positions of the new bonds is a little out of the ordinary. Like in this example!…
Read more…a little… strange. The alkene is gone, two new bonds have formed, but the positions of the new bonds is a little out of the ordinary. Like in this example!…
Read more…if you can draw the mechanism of this reaction: Click to Flip Watch out for these kinds of examples, as they are commonly found on exams! 9. Summary Hydration of…
Read moreThese practice questions cover the steps of free-radical reactions, stabilities of free radicals, the strengths of C-H bonds, the mechanisms of free radical reactions, the relative reactivity of various C-H…
Read more…extremely common topic for exam questions. 6. So What About The Alkyl Halides? How Are They Made From Alkanes? If you noticed above, we kind of brought in “alkyl halides”…
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Read more…performs a second elimination reaction to form the alkyne. This is one example – a rare example, I may add – of an elimination reaction that works on an sp2…
Read more…the series of posts on alkenes, alkenes react with certain electrophiles (such as halogens, among others) to give positively charged bridged intermediates. Common examples are the “bromonium ion” and the…
Read more…new single bonds to the adjacent carbons, which form on the same face (“syn” addition). As we’ll see, there isn’t actually a lot of new ground in this post that…
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