Organic Chemistry Fundamentals

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    21. Addition Reactions in Organic Chemistry
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    Now that you've mastered nucleophilic substitution and elimination, it's time to learn all about addition reactions in this organic chemistry lesson.

    Now that you've mastered nucleophilic substitution and elimination, it's time to learn all about addition reactions in this organic chemistry lesson.

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    22. Hydrohalogenation in Organic Chemistry
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    In this organic chemistry lesson, Professor Dave explains how hydrohalogenation, hydration, and dihalogenation reactions work and relate to one another.

    In this organic chemistry lesson, Professor Dave explains how hydrohalogenation, hydration, and dihalogenation reactions work and relate to one another.

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    23. Conjugated Polyunsaturated Systems
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    Make sure you understand the resonance involved in the intermediate! Addition on conjugated polyunsaturated systems will be easier if you follow Dave's arrows.

    Make sure you understand the resonance involved in the intermediate! Addition on conjugated polyunsaturated systems will be easier if you follow Dave's arrows.

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    24. Diels-Alder Cycloaddition
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    In this lesson, examine the mechanism and stereochemistry of the Diels-Alder reaction. This cycloaddition is one of the coolest reactions in organic chemistry.

    In this lesson, examine the mechanism and stereochemistry of the Diels-Alder reaction. This cycloaddition is one of the coolest reactions in organic chemistry.

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    25. Ozonolysis in Organic Chemistry
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    Ozonolysis? Ozone is in the sky, right? That's correct, but learn how ozone is also used in the chemistry lab to cleave carbon-carbon double bonds.

    Ozonolysis? Ozone is in the sky, right? That's correct, but learn how ozone is also used in the chemistry lab to cleave carbon-carbon double bonds.

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