03 Alkanes and Nomenclature 04 Conformations and Cycloalkanes 05 A Primer On Organic Reactions 06 Free Radical Reactions 07 Stereochemistry and Chirality 08 Substitution Reactions 09 Elimination Reactions 10 Rearrangements 11 SN1/SN2/E1/E2 Decision 12 Alkene Reactions 13 Alkyne Reactions ...
03 Alkanes and Nomenclature 04 Conformations and Cycloalkanes 05 A Primer On Organic Reactions 06 Free Radical Reactions 07 Stereochemistry and Chirality 08 Substitution Reactions 09 Elimination Reactions 10 Rearrangements 11 SN1/SN2/E1/E2 Decision 12 Alkene Reactions 13 Alkyne Reactions ...
and we were given reaction sheets to keep up on. Each reaction sheet was either “Reaction of (functional group)” or “Synthesis of (functional group)”. On the sheet was drawn general reactions, reaction names, specific
03 Alkanes and Nomenclature 04 Conformations and Cycloalkanes 05 A Primer On Organic Reactions 06 Free Radical Reactions 07 Stereochemistry and Chirality 08 Substitution Reactions 09 Elimination Reactions 10 Rearrangements 11 SN1/SN2/E1/E2 Decision 12 Alkene Reactions 13 Alkyne Reactions ...
2. Why Do We Bother With This Ancient Nomenclature? You might justifiably ask: don’t we already have a system for assigning absolute configuration [theCahn-Ingold-Prelog rules (i.e.RandS)]? Why do we need a new system? The D-L system isn’t a new system, folks.It’s theold system...
The subject of counterions also causes a lot of confusion. Students coming out of gen chem where they have had to balance these massive redox equations often get confused when they notice their instructor (or the textbook) not balancing charges anymore. It’s a signal that “suddenly the ch...