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Chemistry 2110
Organic Reactions Pt. I
McMurry 9th Edition, Chapter 6

, Chemical Reactions
Organic Syntheses are broken down into individual reactions
Each reaction is viewed as a discrete species, which contains reactants or sta
material(s) (SM) and products (P)




The SM and P of each reaction will have different energies associated with the
Covalent bonds are broken or formed
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