Introduction to Claisen Rearrangement

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    1. Molecules for the Claisen Rearrangement
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    In this lesson, ChemChick explains how to identify ethers that qualify for the Claisen rearrangement, and provides a short exercise to help you practice!

    In this lesson, ChemChick explains how to identify ethers that qualify for the Claisen rearrangement, and provides a short exercise to help you practice!

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    2. Claisen Rearrangement Product Prediction
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    In this lesson, ChemChick explains the straightforward steps to predicting the product of a simple allyl phenyl ether and allyl vinyl ether.

    In this lesson, ChemChick explains the straightforward steps to predicting the product of a simple allyl phenyl ether and allyl vinyl ether.

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    3. Aromatic Rearrangement Mechanism
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    In this lesson, ChemChick guides you through the mechanism of the aromatic variation of the Claisen rearrangement of allyl phenyl ether.

    In this lesson, ChemChick guides you through the mechanism of the aromatic variation of the Claisen rearrangement of allyl phenyl ether.

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    4. Aliphatic Rearrangement Mechanism
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    In this lesson, the ChemChick guides you through the steps of the Claisen rearrangement mechanism for allyl vinyl ethers, or aliphatic rearrangement.

    In this lesson, the ChemChick guides you through the steps of the Claisen rearrangement mechanism for allyl vinyl ethers, or aliphatic rearrangement.

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