Polar Protic Solvents and Polar Aprotic Solvents For SN1 & SN2 Reactions
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- This organic chemistry video tutorial discusses the effect of polar protic solvents and polar aprotic solvent on SN1 reactions and SN2 reactions.
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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So can we think of solvation as quarantine of an ion so it DOESNT react?
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sn2 , the "2" is written up, like "square"
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you said that bond formation is exothermic which helps to break bond in SN1. but in 9:02 F anion surrounded by h2o and why it can not helps to break bond between KF
KF is ionic compound and ionic bonds are broken in aqueous solution . So there is no bond left in KF
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10:43
The Ch3 Ch3 of the ketone will indeed entrap the Flouride
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First and foremost why did you take ch3br for SN1 reaction?? Sn1 is only suitable for 2ndary and 3tiary carbon compounds!!!
6:34 you should haven’t used the term “transition state” as SN1 reactions don’t have a transition state.. it’s just an step tat will go through 2nd step
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4:53couldn't catch up.. please help
In organic chemistry, there is only one rule according to me which is positive and negative joins. In the h20 molecule since o is highly electronegative, it attracts the electrons from 2 h atoms to get partial negative charge whereas the 2 h atoms get partial positive charge in return. And by being a negative ion attracts a positive charge as I stated in the first statement (ie, positive joins with negative), so it gets solvated and stabilized.
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