Organic Chemistry Fundamentals

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    41. Mass Spectrometry
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    A mass spectrometer smashes molecules into little bits—even tinier than they already are! Learn all about how mass spectrometry works in this chemistry lesson.

    A mass spectrometer smashes molecules into little bits—even tinier than they already are! Learn all about how mass spectrometry works in this chemistry lesson.

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    42. Reactions of Epoxides
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    What's an epoxide and how does it work within the chemistry world? In this lesson, learn about these three-membered rings and how they perform.

    What's an epoxide and how does it work within the chemistry world? In this lesson, learn about these three-membered rings and how they perform.

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    43. Hemiacetals, Acetals & Imines
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    There are so many aqueous, acid-base equilibria happening in our bodies. Learn about hemiacetals, acetals, and imines in this enzymatic chemistry lesson!

    There are so many aqueous, acid-base equilibria happening in our bodies. Learn about hemiacetals, acetals, and imines in this enzymatic chemistry lesson!

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    44. Retrosynthetic Analysis
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    In order to figure out the starting point of an unknown, it helps to begin at the end. Learn about retrosynthetic analysis in this organic chemistry lesson.

    In order to figure out the starting point of an unknown, it helps to begin at the end. Learn about retrosynthetic analysis in this organic chemistry lesson.

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    45. Leaving Group Derivatives
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    If you really want to perform an SN2 reaction, but the molecule isn't right for it, learn how to use a leaving group derivative to make it work in this lesson.

    If you really want to perform an SN2 reaction, but the molecule isn't right for it, learn how to use a leaving group derivative to make it work in this lesson.

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