Conformational Isomers of Propane
…due to a new steric interaction. We’ll draw out the Newman projection of propane from multiple perspectives, show the different Newman projections as we rotate through 360° , and map…
Read more…due to a new steric interaction. We’ll draw out the Newman projection of propane from multiple perspectives, show the different Newman projections as we rotate through 360° , and map…
Read more…in the plane of the page. The C–H bond pointing out of the page is drawn with a “wedge” (heavy) bond, and the C–H bond pointing into (behind) the page…
Read more…are some of the simpler examples from above. The more complex ones I’ll cover in the notes below. Click to Flip I’ll handle some of the more complicated cases of…
Read more…how the Grignard reagent is made. Examples: Notes: The first product of the reaction is an imine, which is then hydrolyzed to the ketone with water (or mild aqueous acid)….
Read more…strong base (one molar equivalent), a new product is obtained, with the key outcome being that a new C-C bond is formed and a C-H bond and C-O bond are…
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Read more…use the middle alkene instead, there is a rapid reaction to provide a new cyclic compound. What is different about this alkene that allows this reaction to occur? And why…
Read more…of Contents The Common Pattern In The Malonic Ester Synthesis The Malonic Ester Synthesis Is Comprised Of Five Separate Reactions Step 1: Deprotonation To Give An Enolate Step 2: SN2…
Read moreDescription: Addition of a Grignard reagent to an aldehyde results in a new C–C bond an a secondary alcohol after addition of acid. The rest of this page is available…
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