Organic Chemistry Fundamentals

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    26. Oxidation & Reduction
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    An oxidation increases a carbon's bonds to oxygen, while a reduction reduces a carbon's bonds to oxygen. Learn about these processes in this lesson.

    An oxidation increases a carbon's bonds to oxygen, while a reduction reduces a carbon's bonds to oxygen. Learn about these processes in this lesson.

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    27. Aldol Condensation
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    It's time for enolate chemistry! In this lesson, learn about protons alpha to a carbonyl, which is what allows for aldol condensation to occur in chemistry.

    It's time for enolate chemistry! In this lesson, learn about protons alpha to a carbonyl, which is what allows for aldol condensation to occur in chemistry.

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    28. Michael Addition in Organic Chemistry
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    In this organic chemistry lesson, learn more enolate chemistry with the Michael Addition. Look out for tautomerization and learn ochem the easy way!

    In this organic chemistry lesson, learn more enolate chemistry with the Michael Addition. Look out for tautomerization and learn ochem the easy way!

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    29. The Robinson Annulation
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    In this organic chemistry lesson, learn about the Robinson annulation: a Michael addition followed by an intramolecular aldol condensation that makes a ring!

    In this organic chemistry lesson, learn about the Robinson annulation: a Michael addition followed by an intramolecular aldol condensation that makes a ring!

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    30. Aromaticity and Huckel's Rule
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    Why do some molecules smell good? No, they're not cookie molecules. Learn why they probably have a fully conjugated polyunsaturated ring system!

    Why do some molecules smell good? No, they're not cookie molecules. Learn why they probably have a fully conjugated polyunsaturated ring system!

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