E and Z Notation For Alkenes (+ Cis/Trans)
…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…
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…the least substituted position to form new C-C bonds (See Article: Epoxide Ring-Opening With Base) Acetylides will also add to aldehydes and ketones through nucleophilic addition to the C-O pi…
Read more…instructor community and MOC Members will find these new resources useful. Please let me know via this form if you spot any typos or items that need correction. – James…
Read moreThese practice questions cover multi-step synthesis questions involving Org 1 topics – alkenes, alkynes, nucleophilic substitution, free-radical substitution and reactions of alcohols. Alkenes, Alkynes, Nucleophilic Substitution, and Free-Radical Substitution Quiz#:2705…
Read moreThis page contains quizzes on spectroscopy topics, starting from the simplest – index of hydrogen deficiency – up to UV-Visible spectroscopy, IR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry (MS), and 13C and 1H…
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