Interview: How Jay Got an A+ In Organic Chemistry
…about organic chemistry that you can get, the better you’ll do in the course. Studying becomes less of a burden when it’s something you find interesting. —————————- Want to help…
Read more…about organic chemistry that you can get, the better you’ll do in the course. Studying becomes less of a burden when it’s something you find interesting. —————————- Want to help…
Read more…RS(-), N3)(-), (-)CN and halides) tend to give SN2 products, particularly in polar aprotic solvents such as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF), acetone, and acetonitrile. Following the consequences of each…
Read more…post look repetitive? They should! https://www.masterorganicchemistry.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/3-mem-ring-path.mp4 The lesson for this very long post from today is that one can group together a sizable number of different reactions by identifying their…
Read more…products). Tip #4. Work in study groups, but take them with a grain of salt. Yes, study groups are good. but NO, you don’t always want to be in one…
Read more…to over 170 of the key reactions in introductory organic chemistry. This has resulted in some interesting feedback. “Thanks for the summary sheets“, said one student. “I printed them out,…
Read more…one can use palladium (Pd), palladium hydroxide (Pd(OH)2, platinum (Pt), platinum oxide (PtO2), rhodium (Rh), nickel (Ni), Raney Nickel, and more. This covers the most common cases but is not…
Read more…in acetic acid, discussing a possible third-order mechanism (rate = k[cyclohexene][HX]2). SPIROANNELATION OF ENOL SILANES: 2-OXO-5-METHOXYSPlRO[5.4]DECANE Lee, T. V.; Porter, J. R. Org. Synth. 1995, 72, 189 DOI: 10.15227/orgsyn.072.0189 The…
Read more…pinene to bornyl compounds. Über die Gleichgewichts‐Isomerie zwischen Bornylchlorid, Isobornylchlorid und Camphen‐chlorhydrat Hans Meerwein and Konrad van Emster Ber. 1922, 55 (8), 2500-2528 DOI: 10.1002/cber.19220550829 Prof. Hans Meerwein extended Wagner’s…
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Read more…feel that you understand the reaction well enough, simply un-flag to remove it from the custom deck. Flagging (left) puts a reaction into a custom deck (right) Furthermore, it’s likely…
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