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Organic Chemistry notes
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Practice Problems involving SN1/SN2/E1/E2 with arrow pushing, mechanisms, and reagents
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Practice Problems involving SN1/SN2/E1/E2 with arrow pushing, mechanisms, and reagents
Alcohols and Ethers; Epoxides; H2SO4; POCl3
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Alcohols and Ethers; Epoxides; H2SO4; POCl3
E1 and E2; anti-periplanar hydrogens
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E1 and E2; anti-periplanar hydrogens
SN1 and SN2 reactions; carbocations
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SN1 and SN2 reactions; carbocations
chirality; enantiomers; naming; R and S
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chirality; enantiomers; naming; R and S
stereoisomers; chirality; R and S
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stereoisomers; chirality; R and S
formal charge; periodic trends; arrow pushing; resonance; acids and bases
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formal charge; periodic trends; arrow pushing; resonance; acids and bases
intro to organic chemistry; essential organic building blocks
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intro to organic chemistry; essential organic building blocks
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Organic Chemistry notes from lectures. Lots of good examples and details.
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Organic Chemistry notes from lectures. Lots of good examples and details.
SN1 and SN2 reactions; carbocations
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SN1 and SN2 reactions; carbocations
chirality; enantiomers; naming; R and S
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chirality; enantiomers; naming; R and S
stereoisomers; chirality; R and S
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stereoisomers; chirality; R and S
newman projections; naming rings; steric strain; cyclohexane; chair/boat/chair
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newman projections; naming rings; steric strain; cyclohexane; chair/boat/chair
acid and base reactions; naming hydrocarbons
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acid and base reactions; naming hydrocarbons
formal charge; periodic trends; arrow pushing; resonance; acids and bases
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formal charge; periodic trends; arrow pushing; resonance; acids and bases
intro to organic chemistry; essential organic building blocks
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intro to organic chemistry; essential organic building blocks
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