1st Edition
CH 221: Organic Chemistry I
School: North Carolina State University (NCSU )
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Pages: 2Finalization of the reactions involving alkyl halides.
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Pages: 2Mechanisms and aspects of alcohol and ether reactions.
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Pages: 2More reactions of various types of substitution and elimination reactions.
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Pages: 2The mechanisms of both E1 and E2 reactions involving alkenes.
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Pages: 2More detailed alkyne reactions, mainly involving alkyl halides.
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Pages: 2Basic reactions that alkynes undergo and the mechanisms within.
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Pages: 2The rest of the reactions from the alkenes and the beginning of nomenclature for alkynes.
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Pages: 2Reactions such as ozonolysis, epoxide formation, and the addition of hydrogen.
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Pages: 2More details on reactions with carbocations and various halides
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Pages: 2A variety of topics within the realm of organic reactions.
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Pages: 3Basics of principles of equilibrium, thermodynamics, kinetics, and reaction rates.
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Pages: 2Finalizing information about asymmetry in alkanes and the beginning of nomenclature for alkenes.
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Pages: 2Discussion on polarized light in regard to organic chemistry and the differences between Diastereomers and Stereoisomers.
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Pages: 2The differences in isomers and how they affect chemical compounds. Enantiomers and their properties.
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Pages: 2More on structure of alkanes and ideal arrangements of carbons.
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Pages: 2More detailed naming process of compounds containing functional groups and halides.
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Pages: 3Summarizing the basic rules of naming organic compounds and adding more concepts such as substituent numbered and halides.