Sn1 - Study guides, Revision notes & Summaries

Looking for the best study guides, study notes and summaries about Sn1? On this page you'll find 10 study documents about Sn1.

All 10 results

Sort by:

Organic Chemistry A Short Course 13Th Ed By  Hart - Test Bank
  • Exam (elaborations)

    Organic Chemistry A Short Course 13Th Ed By Hart - Test Bank

  • Chapter 3 -- Alkenes and Alkynes MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which of the following dienes can be classified as conjugated? A) CH3CH=C=CH2 B) CH3CH=CHCH=CH2 C) CH2=CHCH2CH=CH2 D) CH3CH=CHCH2CH2CH=CH2 E) CH2=C=CH2 ANS: B TOP: Alkenes and Alkynes: Nomenclature and Structure 2. Which of the following molecular formulas could not represent an alkene? A) C5H10 B) C7H14 C) C10H20 D) C27H56 E) C31H62 ANS: D TOP: Alkenes and Alkynes: Nomenclature and Structure 3. What...
  • ExamsExpert
    £20.99 More Info
Organic chemistry CIE A level notes
  • Summary

    Organic chemistry CIE A level notes

  • Organic chemistry A level: Here’s an outline of the major areas: 1. Introduction to Organic Chemistry • General formulae, empirical formula, molecular formula, and structural formulae. • Functional groups and homologous series. • Nomenclature (naming organic compounds). • Types of isomerism: • Structural isomerism (chain, positional, functional group). • Stereoisomerism (geometric and optical). 2. Hydrocarbons • Alkanes: • Structure and properties. • F...
  • bavyapraba
    £14.16 More Info
A Level Chemistry - Further Kinetics (Part 2)
  • Summary

    A Level Chemistry - Further Kinetics (Part 2)

  • This document provides an in-depth and extensive summary of further kinetics in chemistry. The points explored in this topic are reaction mechanisms, homogenous and heterogenous catalysis, autocatalysis, activation energy and more.
  • moazosman
    £7.32 More Info
Organic chemistry II spider diagram Organic chemistry II spider diagram
  • Summary

    Organic chemistry II spider diagram

  • All of the exam information condensed into one spider diagram for organic chemistry II. Includes all necessary mechanisms. Easy to understand and contains all the niche information required for an A*. Information from CGP, school one note and classes. Well presented using an iPad, colour co-ordinated too.
  • annarussell04
    £5.59 More Info
A LEVEL CHEMISTRY NOTES - Kinetics II
  • Summary

    A LEVEL CHEMISTRY NOTES - Kinetics II

  • - Detailed A - Level Chemistry Notes - Clear, detailed with diagrams for ease of understanding - Covers all specifications points to ensure all content is covered Content : - rate of reaction, orders of reaction - Sn1 ans SN2 reaction mechanisms - rate/concentration graphs, half life graphs, concentration/time graphs - rate determining step and rate equations - Arrhenius equation and graph - 19 pages of detailed notes |Disclaimer| This document and its content are copyright of ...
  • iqraali
    £6.50 More Info
Reactivity at Carbon Centres Chem40006
  • Summary

    Reactivity at Carbon Centres Chem40006

  • This guide provides every reaction included in Chem 40006 as well as all reaction mechanisms, conditions, catalysts and explanations where appropriate.
  • theoalexis
    £15.99 More Info
Chirality and SN1/2 Mechanims Chirality and SN1/2 Mechanims
  • Lecture notes

    Chirality and SN1/2 Mechanims

  • Document outlining and explaining chirality - including optical isomerism and racemic mixtures. Includes information on SN1 and SN2 mechanisms in unit 17
  • livifitzi11
    £5.99 More Info
Chemistry As and A level- Halogenoalkanes (Halogen Derivatives) Chemistry As and A level- Halogenoalkanes (Halogen Derivatives)
  • Summary

    Chemistry As and A level- Halogenoalkanes (Halogen Derivatives)

  • 16.1 Introduction to Halogenoalkanes 16.2 Reactions of Halogenoalkanes 16.3 Uses of Halogenoalkanes Learning outcomes: (a) recall the chemistry of halogenoalkanes as exemplified by (i) the following nucleophilic substitution reactions of bromoethane: hydrolysis, formation of nitriles, formation of primary amines by reaction with ammonia. (ii) the elimination of hydrogen bromide from 2-bromopropane. (b) describe the mechanism of nucleophilic substitution (by both SN1 and SN2 mechanisms...
  • fulfillmenthouse
    £3.99 More Info
Chemical Reactivity - Nucleophilic Substitution and Elimination Chemical Reactivity - Nucleophilic Substitution and Elimination
  • Summary

    Chemical Reactivity - Nucleophilic Substitution and Elimination

  • I got a 1st in my first year studying chemistry at the University of Birmingham using these revision notes that I have uploaded. They include detail on acidity, electron density and chemical reactivity, drawing reaction mechanisms, nucleophilic substitution reactions: the SN1 and SN2 reaction mechanisms and elimination reactions: the E1 and E2 reaction mechanisms. These summary notes also include worked examples as revision practice.
  • amy11chemistry
    £3.99 More Info
Kinetics Kinetics
  • Summary

    Kinetics

  • I got a 1st in my first year studying chemistry at the University of Birmingham using these revision notes that I have uploaded. These summary notes also include worked examples as revision practice.
  • amy11chemistry
    £3.99 More Info
Want to regain your expenses?
How much did you already spend on Stuvia? Imagine there are plenty more of you out there paying for study notes, but this time YOU are the seller. Ka-ching!