Organic Chemistry Fundamentals

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    11. Diastereomers in Organic Chemistry
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    In this lesson, see how compounds with multiple stereocenters may be achiral overall if they have an internal plane of symmetry or an inversion center.

    In this lesson, see how compounds with multiple stereocenters may be achiral overall if they have an internal plane of symmetry or an inversion center.

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    12. Components & Mechanisms of SN2 Reactions
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    In this organic chemistry lesson, learn about nucleophiles, electrophiles, and leaving groups before examining the transition state of the SN2 reaction.

    In this organic chemistry lesson, learn about nucleophiles, electrophiles, and leaving groups before examining the transition state of the SN2 reaction.

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    13. SN1 Reactions in Organic Chemistry
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    Why is SN2 a one-step reaction and SN1 a two-step reaction? In this organic chemistry lesson, learn about the mechanisms of the SN1 reaction.

    Why is SN2 a one-step reaction and SN1 a two-step reaction? In this organic chemistry lesson, learn about the mechanisms of the SN1 reaction.

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    14. E2 Reaction in Organic Chemistry
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    The E2 reaction is common in organic chemistry. In this lesson, understand the mechanism, transition state, and product distribution of this reaction.

    The E2 reaction is common in organic chemistry. In this lesson, understand the mechanism, transition state, and product distribution of this reaction.

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    15. E1 Reactions in Organic Chemistry
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    In this organic chemistry lesson, learn the mechanism for the E1 reaction. Learn organic chemistry the easy way with the help of Professor Dave!

    In this organic chemistry lesson, learn the mechanism for the E1 reaction. Learn organic chemistry the easy way with the help of Professor Dave!

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