Keto-Enol Tautomerism
…the moment has arrived. 3. Some Examples of Keto-Enol Tautomerism Here are a few more examples of keto-enol tautomerism. You might recall that at the very beginning I said that…
Read more…the moment has arrived. 3. Some Examples of Keto-Enol Tautomerism Here are a few more examples of keto-enol tautomerism. You might recall that at the very beginning I said that…
Read more…be formed. In alkene addition reactions, these are often called “regioisomers”. When formation of one regioisomer is favored this is called “regioselectivity“. The most common example of regioselectivity is “Markovnikov”…
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Read more…[See: Cycloalkanes – How To Calculate Ring Strain]. The heat of combustion for cyclopropane works out to about 166 kcal/mol per CH2 compared to the heat of combustion for unstrained…
Read more…practical example of the “method of dots”. Here’s a more complex example with multiple alkenes. In this case each pi bond is designated by a number with its own separate…
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Read more…to be bubbled through a solution containing NaNH2 in ammonia. These days, it’s more common just to just purchase the conjugate base of acetylene (such as lithium acetylide, diethylamine complex)…
Read more…Free-Radical Substitution Quiz#:2705 Click to Flip Quiz#:2706 Click to Flip Quiz#:2707 Click to Flip Quiz#:2708 Become a MOC member to see the clickable quiz with answers on the back. Quiz#:2709…
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