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…tips, case studies of successful students, analysis of the core curriculum and more. According to SimilarWeb.com (December 2018) Master Organic Chemistry is the #10 most visited chemistry website in the…
Read more…tips, case studies of successful students, analysis of the core curriculum and more. According to SimilarWeb.com (December 2018) Master Organic Chemistry is the #10 most visited chemistry website in the…
Read more…is absorbed, the complimentary color is observed. A common tool for determining this is a color wheel, which places complimentary colors on opposite sides. Here’s one made by the German…
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Read moreWelcome to the Master Organic Chemistry members area! What would you like to do? Go to the Reaction Guide Go to the Practice Quizzes Download the Reaction Flashcards (PDF) Download…
Read moreDescription: Organocuprates (aka “Gilman reagents”) will add to alpha beta unsaturated ketones to give 1,4-addition products (aka “Michael addition” products). Acid is added at the end to neutralize the compound….
Read more…IHD Formula To Four Real-Life Examples Quiz Yourself! 1. What’s So Great About The IHD? The best thing about the IHD is that it is an easy equation to use…
Read more…aldol condensation product. Here are a few examples of aldol condensation reactions, including an example of an intramolecular acid-catalyzed aldol condensation. The acid-catalyzed aldol reaction can also happen intramolecularly. There…
Read moreDescription: Enolates of carbonyl compounds will add to an α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds to give 1,5-dicarbonyl compounds. This is called the Michael reaction. The rest of this page is available to…
Read more…By Heat] A note for everyone reading this who expects to be tested on this material on an exam: if you see “heat”, assume that you will be expected to…
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