Organic Chemistry
Unit 15:Organometallics 105.4 Organometallics in living systems. The only example of a biological molecule containing direct car ...
106 Appendix A: Introduction to reactions ...
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107 How to write organic reactions 107.0.1 Writing General Chemistry Reactions In organic chemistry, a reaction may be written p ...
How to write organic reactions Figure 206 This image depicts the complicated interconnectivity and structure of an imaginary org ...
Organometallics in living systems Figure 207 Lewis Diagram of Carbon Dioxide, Illustrating Double Bonds and Free Electrons In or ...
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108 Overview of addition, elimination, substitution and rearrangement reactions The real heart of organic chemistry is the react ...
Overview of addition, elimination, substitution and rearrangement reactions 108.4 Substitution reactions This involves the excha ...
109 Polar and radical reactions 109.0.1 Homolytic vs heterolytic cleavage Two bonded atoms can come apart from each other in one ...
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110 Redox reactions 110.0.1 Oxidation and reduction Two important types of reactions in organic chemistry areoxidationandreducti ...
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111 Functional groups in reactions Functional groups^1 in reactions make your life easier as an organic chemist because they dra ...
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112 Drawing reactions 112.1 Drawing reactions There are various techniques you will run across for notation of organic reactions ...
Drawing reactions Figure 209 Two ”hooks” represents movement of two electrons. Figure 210 One ”hook” represents movement of one ...
Arrows Figure 212 ...
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113 Rates and equilibria Chemical equilibriaare ratios relating the forward and backward direction of a reaction to each other. ...
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