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Chem 40C Final Study Guide
- Study guide • 7 pages • 2020
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Chem 40C Study Guide for Godula's final exam at UCSD. Organic chemistry 3: carbonyl, aldol condensation,carboxylic acids, claison condensation,alkylations,and amino acids. Vollhardt Ch 17-26. In color with reactions, structures, reactivity, rankings, and concepts.
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Chemistry 3A, Final exam guide, Hand written
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This is my final exam study guide . It's covers everything for finals tho. Document is pretty long I hope it will be useful for your study. 
Note: It's hand written notes.
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Organic Chemistry 2 Comprehensive Reactions List
- Study guide • 28 pages • 2019
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Complete summary of all reactions learned in organic chemistry 2, including mechanisms, general reaction structure, notes on each reaction, reaction specifications and conditions
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Organic Chemistry 1 Comprehensive Reactions List
- Study guide • 15 pages • 2019
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Complete list of all reactions learned in organic chemistry 1 INCLUDING reaction mechanisms, unique facts and important things to remember about each reaction, reactants and products, and conceptual explanations
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3) A major step in “proving” the “benzyne mechanism” was shown in 1953 by John D. Roberts in which isotopically-labeled chlorobenzene was exposed to p
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3) A major step in “proving” the “benzyne mechanism” was shown in 1953 by John D. Roberts in which isotopically-labeled chlorobenzene was exposed to potassium amide to give a mixture of labelled aniline products (for the full article, see DOI: 10.1021/ja01109a523, or there is an excerpt in Vollhardt-Schore in section 22-4). The product distribution showed that there are two different carbon-14 labelled centers in the product. Provide a mechanism for this transformation, taking care to sh...
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