SN1 Carbocation Rearrangements - Ring Expansion Problems
This organic chemistry video tutorial focuses on SN1 carbocation rearrangements - specifically ring expansion example problems.
Stereochemistry R/S Configuration: • Stereochemistry - R S ...
Optical Activity & Specific Rotation:
• Optical Activity - Spe...
SN1, SN2, E1, E2 Reaction Mechanisms:
• SN2 SN1 E1 E2 Reaction...
SN2 Reaction Mechanisms:
• SN2 Reaction Mechanisms
SN2 - Test Question:
• SN2 Reaction Mechanism...
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SN1 Reaction Mechanisms:
• SN1 Reaction Mechanism
Carbocation Stability - Hyperconjugation:
• Carbocation Stability ...
Carbanion Stability:
• Carbanion Stability
Protic Vs Aprotic Solvents:
• Polar Protic Solvents ...
E1 Ring Expansion:
• E1 Reaction Mechanism ...
E2 - Test Question:
• Zaitsev vs Hoffman's P...
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E2 Stereochemistry - Newman Projections:
• E2 Stereochemistry Wit...
SN1, SN2, E1, E2 - Practice Test:
• SN1 SN2 E1 E2 Reaction...
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Can u please make a video about: markovnikov and anti markovnikov rule?
@_slimexd_1079
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There is a vedio named alkenes. It probably has electrophilic addition in it.
@maheshnani7142
6 ай бұрын
In hx addition add h to the carbon which has more hyrodrogen in double bond this is MOR and when in the presence of hbr / peroxide make MOR riverse it is called anti-MOR or peroxide effect or kharash effect
Love all your classes,they are really helpful . Thank you 😊💕👍
@boOty_Lover
6 ай бұрын
didn't knew doremon had to learn sn1 expansion
Doing gods work my man
Thank you a bunch ❤
Please teach some biomolecules too
Nice sir this is my inspiritual lacture
why are larger carbon rings more stable?
in the 4th step of the first example (where the first H2O molecule is introduced), where does the + charge go and why?
@shafiqosman4117
Жыл бұрын
Look at the carbon with the + with respect to the formal charge. When H2O is introduced, the carbocation has a steric number of 4 (4 things attached) making the formal charge 0. Similarly, oxygen has the positive charge after it is introduced because of the formal charge.
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Why you pronounce it like carbocanine 😂