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7.1 SN2 Reaction | Organic Chemistry
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- 1 1.1 Lewis Structures | Organic Chemistry Complete Course
- 2 1.2 Formal Charges | Organic Chemistry
- 3 1.3 Valence Bond Theory and Hybridization | Organic Chemistry
- 4 1.4 Molecular Orbital Theory (MO Theory) | Organic Chemistry
- 5 1.5 Polarity | Organic Chemistry
- 6 1.6 Intermolecular Forces | Organic Chemistry
- 7 2.1 Condensed Structures | Organic Chemistry
- 8 2.2 Drawing Line Angle Structures (aka Bond Line Structures) | Organic Chemistry
- 9 2.3 Identifying Functional Groups | Organic Chemistry
- 10 2.4 Resonance | Organic Chemistry
- 11 3.1 Introduction to Acids and Bases | Organic Chemistry
- 12 3.2 Ranking Acids and Bases | Organic Chemistry
- 13 4.1 IUPAC Nomenclature of Alkanes and Cycloalkanes | Organic Chemistry
- 14 4.2 Naming Complex Substituents | Organic Chemistry
- 15 4.3 IUPAC Nomenclature of Bicyclic Compounds | Organic Chemistry
- 16 4.4 Drawing Structural Isomers | Organic Chemistry
- 17 4.5 Newman Projections | Organic Chemistry
- 18 4.6 Cycloalkanes and Cyclohexane Chair Conformations | Organic Chemistry
- 19 5.1 Overview of Isomers | Constitutional Isomers and Stereoisomers | Organic Chemistry
- 20 5.2 How to Assign R and S Configuration | Absolute Configuration | Organic Chemistry
- 21 5.3 Molecules with Multiple Chiral Centers | Enantiomers, Diastereomers, and Meso Compounds | OChem
- 22 5.4 Fischer Projections | Organic Chemistry
- 23 5.5 How to Identify Type of Isomerism | Organic Chemistry
- 24 5.6 Amine Inversion and Chiral Molecules without Chiral Centers (Allene & Biphenyl) | Organic
- 25 5.7 Optical Activity | Organic Chemistry
- 26 6.1 Reaction Enthalpy and Bond Dissociation Energy | Organic Chemistry
- 27 6.2 Entropy, Gibbs Free Energy, and the Equilibrium Constant | Organic Chemistry
- 28 6.3 The Kinetics of Organic Reactions | Organic Chemistry
- 29 6.4 Nucleophiles, Electrophiles, and Intermediates | Organic Chemistry
- 30 6.5 Curved Arrow Pushing in Reaction Mechanisms | Organic Chemistry
- 31 7.1 SN2 Reaction | Organic Chemistry
- 32 7.2 SN1 Reactions | Organic Chemistry
- 33 7.3 SN1 vs SN2 | Organic Chemistry
- 34 7.4 Introduction to Elimination Reactions [Zaitsev's Rule and the Stability of Alkenes] | OChemistry
- 35 7.5 E2 Reactions | Organic Chemistry
- 36 7.6 E1 Reactions and E1 vs E2 | Organic Chemistry
- 37 7.7 How to Distinguish Between Substitution and Elimination Reactions (SN2 SN1 E2 E1) | OChem
- 38 8.0 Naming Alkenes IUPAC | Organic Chemistry
- 39 8.1 Introduction to Alkene Addition Reactions; Markovnikov's Rule and Syn vs Anti | OChemistry
- 40 8.2 Hydrohalogenation of Alkenes | Organic Chemistry
- 41 8.3 Acid Catalyzed Hydration, Oxymercuration Demercuration, and Hydroboration Oxidation | OChemistry
- 42 8.4 Addition of an Alcohol | Acid-Catalyzed Addition and Alkoxymercuration-Demercuration | OChem
- 43 8.5 Catalytic Hydrogenation of Alkenes and Heats of Hydrogenation | Organic Chemistry
- 44 8.6 Halogenation of Alkenes and Halohydrin Formation | Organic Chemistry
- 45 8.7 Expoxidation, Anti-Dihydroxylation, and Syn-Dihydroxylation of Alkenes | Organic Chemistry
- 46 8.8 How to Predict the Products of Alkene Addition Reactions | Organic Chemistry
- 47 8.9 Ozonolysis of Alkenes, Oxidation of Alkenes with KMnO4 | Oxidative Cleavage | Organic Chemistry
- 48 9.1 Naming Alkynes | Organic Chemistry
- 49 9.2 Acidity of Alkynes | Organic Chemistry
- 50 9.3 Synthesis of Alkynes | Organic Chemistry
- 51 9.4 Reduction of Alkynes | Organic Chemistry
- 52 9.5 Hydrohalogenation of Alkynes | Organic Chemistry
- 53 9.6 Halogenation of Alkynes | Organic Chemistry
- 54 9.7 Hydration of Alkynes | Organic Chemistry
- 55 9.8 Ozonolysis of Alkynes | Organic Chemistry
- 56 9.9 Alkylation of Acetylide Ions from Terminal Alkynes | Organic Chemistry
- 57 10.1 Free Radical Halogenation | Organic Chemistry
- 58 10.2 The Free Radical Halogenation Mechanism | Organic Chemistry
- 59 10.3 Allylic Bromination and Benzylic Bromination with NBS | Organic Chemistry
- 60 10.4 Addition of HBr and Peroxide | Organic Chemistry
- 61 11.1 Introduction to Organic Synthesis | Retrosynthesis | Organic Chemistry
- 62 11.2 Common Patterns in Organic Synthesis Involving Alkenes | Retrosynthesis | Organic Chemistry
- 63 11.3 Common Patterns in Organic Synthesis Involving Alkynes | Organic Chemistry
- 64 12.1 Naming Alcohols | Organic Chemistry
- 65 12.2 Properties of Alcohols | Organic Chemistry
- 66 12.3 Synthesis of Alcohols | Organic Chemistry
- 67 12.4 Grignard Reagents | Organic Chemistry
- 68 12.5 Protecting Groups for Alcohols | Organic Chemistry
- 69 12.6 Substitution Reactions of Alcohols | Organic Chemistry
- 70 12.7 Elimination Reactions of Alcohols | Organic Chemistry
- 71 12.8 Oxidation of Alcohols by Chromic Acid and PCC | Organic Chemistry
- 72 12.9 Organic Synthesis with Alcohols | Organic Chemistry
- 73 13.1 Naming Ethers | Organic Chemistry
- 74 13.2 Synthesis of Ethers | Organic Chemistry
- 75 13.3 Reactions of Ethers | Organic Chemistry
- 76 13.4 Naming Epoxides | Organic Chemistry
- 77 13.5 Synthesis of Epoxides | Organic Chemistry
- 78 13.6 Ring Opening of Epoxides | Organic Chemistry
- 79 13.7 Thiols | Organic Chemistry
- 80 13.8 Sulfides | Organic Chemistry
- 81 13.9 Organic Synthesis with Ethers and Epoxides | Retrosynthesis | Organic Chemistry
- 82 14.1 Introduction to IR Spectroscopy | Organic Chemistry
- 83 14.2a IR Spectra of Carbonyl Compounds | Organic Chemistry
- 84 14.2b The Effect of Conjugation on the Carbonyl Stretching Frequency | Organic Chemistry
- 85 14.3 Interpreting More IR Spectra | Organic Chemistry
- 86 14.4 Introduction to Mass Spectrometry | Organic Chemistry
- 87 14.5 Isotope Effects in Mass Spectrometry | Organic Chemistry
- 88 14.6a Fragmentation Patterns of Alkanes, Alkenes, and Aromatic Compounds | Mass Spectrometry
- 89 14.6b Fragmentation Patterns of Alkyl Halides, Alcohols, and Amines | Mass Spectrometry
- 90 14.6c Fragmentation Patterns of Ketones and Aldehydes | Mass Spectrometry
- 91 15.1 Introduction to NMR | Organic Chemistry
- 92 15.2 The Number of Signals in C 13 NMR | Organic Chemistry
- 93 15.3 The Number of Signals in Proton NMR | Organic Chemistry
- 94 15.4 Homotopic vs Enantiotopic vs Diastereotopic | Organic Chemistry
- 95 15.5a The Chemical Shift in C 13 and Proton NMR | Organic Chemistry
- 96 15.5b The Integration or Area Under a Signal in Proton NMR | Organic Chemistry
- 97 15.5c The Splitting or Multiplicity in Proton NMR | Organic Chemistry
- 98 15.6a Interpreting NMR Example 1 | Organic Chemistry
- 99 15.6b Interpreting NMR Example 2 | Organic Chemistry
- 100 15.6c Interpreting NMR Example 3 | Organic Chemistry
- 101 15.6d Structural Determination From All Spectra Example 4 | Organic Chemistry
- 102 15.6e Structural Determination From All Spectra Example 5 | Organic Chemistry
- 103 15.7 Complex Splitting | NMR | Organic Chemistry
- 104 16.1 Conjugated Systems and Heats of Hydrogenation | Organic Chemistry
- 105 16.2a Pi Molecular Orbitals of 1,3 Butadiene | Organic Chemistry
- 106 16.2b Pi Molecular Orbitals of the Allyl System | Organic Chemistry
- 107 16.2c Pi Molecular Orbitals of 1,3,5-Hexatriene | Organic Chemistry
- 108 16.3 UV/Vis Spectroscopy | Organic Chemistry
- 109 16.4 Electrophilic Addition to Conjugated Dienes | Organic Chemistry
- 110 16.5 Diels-Alder Reactions | Organic Chemistry
- 111 16.6 Cycloaddition Reactions | Organic Chemistry
- 112 16.7 Electrocyclic Reactions | Organic Chemistry
- 113 16.8 Sigmatropic Rearrangements | Organic Chemistry
- 114 17.1 Naming Benzenes | Organic Chemistry
- 115 17.2 Aromatic vs Antiaromatic vs Nonaromatic | Organic Chemistry
- 116 17.3 The Effects of Aromaticity on Reactivity | Organic Chemistry
- 117 17.4 Pi Molecular Orbitals of Benzene | Organic Chemistry
- 118 18.1 Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution (EAS Reactions) | Organic Chemistry
- 119 18.2 Friedel Crafts Alkylation and Acylation | Organic Chemistry
- 120 18.3 Ortho-Para Directors vs Meta Directors in EAS Reactions | Organic Chemistry
- 121 18.4 Catalytic Hydrogenation and the Birch Reduction | Organic Chemistry
- 122 18.5 Side Chain Reactions of Benzenes | Organic Chemistry
- 123 18.6 Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution (NAS) | Organic Chemistry
- 124 18.7 Retrosynthesis with Aromatic Compounds | Organic Chemistry
- 125 19.1 Naming Ketones and Aldehydes | Organic Chemistry
- 126 19.2 Synthesis of Ketones and Aldehydes | Organic Chemistry
- 127 19.3 Introduction to Nucleophilic Addition of Ketones and Aldehydes | Organic Chemistry
- 128 19.4a Formation of Hemiacetals and Acetals (Nucleophilic Addition of Alcohols) | Organic Chemistry
- 129 19.4b Cyclic Acetals as Protecting Groups for Alcohols | Organic Chemistry
- 130 19.5 Imine and Enamine Formation | Addition of Amines | Organic Chemistry
- 131 19.6 Reduction of Ketones and Aldehydes (NaBH4 and LiAlH4) | Organic Chemistry
- 132 19.7a Addition of Grignard Reagents (and other Carbon Nucleophiles)
- 133 19.7b Wittig Reaction | Organic Chemistry
- 134 19.8 Baeyer Villiger Oxidation | Organic Chemistry
- 135 19.9 Retrosynthesis with Aldehydes and Ketones | Organic Chemistry
- 136 20.1 Naming Carboxylic Acids and Carboxylic Acid Derivatives | Organic Chemistry
- 137 20.2 Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution | Organic Chemistry
- 138 20.3 The Mechanisms of Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution | Organic Chemistry
- 139 20.4 Reaction with Grignard Reagents and Gilman Reagents | Carboxylic Acid Derivatives
- 140 20.5 Hydride Reduction Reactions | Carboxylic Acid Derivatives | Organic Chemistry
- 141 20.6 Synthesis and Reactions of Acid Halides | Organic Chemistry
- 142 20.7 Synthesis and Reactions of Acid Anhydrides | Organic Chemistry
- 143 20.8 Synthesis and Reactions of Esters | Organic Chemistry
- 144 20.9 Properties, Synthesis, and Reactions of Carboxylic Acids | Organic Chemistry
- 145 20.10 Synthesis and Reactions of Amides | Organic Chemistry
- 146 20.11 Synthesis and Reactions of Nitriles | Organic Chemistry
- 147 20.12 Retrosynthesis with Carboxylic Acids Derivatives | Organic Chemistry
- 148 21.1 Acidity of the Alpha Hydrogen | Organic Chemistry
- 149 21.2 Mechanisms of Alpha Substitution Reactions | Organic Chemistry
- 150 21.3 Alpha Halogenation | Organic Chemistry
- 151 21.4 Alpha Alkylation | Organic Chemistry
- 152 21.5 Aldol Reactions | Organic Chemistry
- 153 21.6 Claisen Condensation Reactions | Organic Chemistry
- 154 21.7 Malonic Ester Synthesis and Acetoacetic Ester Synthesis | Organic Chemistry
- 155 21.8 Michael Reactions | Organic Chemistry
- 156 21.9 Robinson Annulation | Organic Chemistry
- 157 21.10 Retrosynthesis with Enolates and Enols | Organic Chemistry
- 158 22.1 Naming Amines | Organic Chemistry
- 159 22.2 Basicity of Amines | Organic Chemistry
- 160 22.3 Synthesis of Amines | Organic Chemistry
- 161 22.4 Hofmann Elimination and Cope Elimination | Organic Chemistry
- 162 22.5 Sandmeyer Reactions | Organic Chemistry
- 163 22.6 EAS Reactions with Nitrogen Heterocycles | Organic Chemistry
- 164 22.7 Retrosynthesis with Amines | Organic Chemistry
- 165 24.1 Classification of Monosaccharides | Organic Chemistry
- 166 24.2 Reactions of Monosaccharides | Organic Chemistry
- 167 24.3 Disaccharides and Polysaccharides | Organic Chemistry