Organic Chemistry I: Reactions and OverviewAndrew RosenEditor: Raghav MalikJanuary 13, 2013ContentsI Library of Synthetic Reactions 3 II Organic Trends and Essentials 41 The Basics: Bonding and Molecular Structure 41.1 Resonance Stability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
X must be a better leaving group than Y (otherwise the reverse reaction would take place) 2. Y must be a strong enough nucleophile to attack RCOX 3. RCOX must be a good enough electrophile to react with Y– R O X R O Y XY pKaHis a guide to nucleophilicity We have seen how pKa...
MODULE 6 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: REACTION MECHANISMS O3.1 O3.2 O3.3 O3.4 O3.5 O3.6 O3.7 O3.8 O3.9 O3.10 O3.11 Acids and Bases Carbanion Attack at a Carbonyl Group The Mechanism of Reduction Reactions Nucleophilic Attack by Water Nucleophilic Attack by an Alcohol Addition/Elimination Reactions of ...
This graphic looks at simple interconversions between common functional groups in organic chemistry. I’m not going to pretend it’s comprehensive, because it certainly isn’t, being primarily aimed ...
1. Types of arrows used in organic chemistry 2. Basic principles in organic chemistry 3. Resonance 4. Halogenation of alkanes (Radical reaction) 5. Alkene addition reactions: Electrophilic additions 6. Alkyne addition reactions: Electrophilic additions ...
Do you have any tips for making a reaction map (more specifically a general step-by step process that you use to create them)? Since most of the maps on this page revolve around what reactions a functional group can undergo, how would I create a reaction map to summarize the SN1 or ...
Organic Chemistry 1 Reactions Summary Synthesis & Retrosynthesis SynthesisandRetrosynthesis,+ handyOrgo 1 Reaction Map How to ‘Memorize' Orgo Reagents Topics Taught InOrgo 1 OR Orgo 2(depending on the school) Spectroscopy,including H-NMR, C-NMR, IR and Mass Spec ...
Organicchemistrywould be a simple subject if all of the atoms of a reactant stayed in place in the conversion to product in reactions such as anelectrophilic additionreaction. However, reactive intermediates such as carbocations can undergorearrangement reactions. Either a hydride ion or analkyl gro...
Organic Chemistry Reaction Map Diagram Reaction pathway overview for alkene and alkyne reactions including radicals, alcohols, carbonyls, epoxides and grignards. If you find this helpful please click the share buttons above
The Alder-Ene reaction, also known as the Ene reaction is a group reaction which combines an ene and enophile. The ene is an alkene with an allylic hydrogen and the enophile is a multiple bond. The reaction produces an alkene where the double bond is shifted to the allylic position. 05...