Organic chemistry: Carbocation stability and rearrangement introduction
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Representing carbocations using Lewis structures and model showing the empty p orbital. Hyperconjugation and rearrangements to form more stable carbocations.
Organic chemistry
Sal and Jay cover topics covered in college organic chemistry course. Basic understanding of basic high school or college chemistry assumed (although there is some review).
SN1 and SN2
In this tutorial, Jay covers the definitions of nucleophile/electrophile, The Schwartz Rules (may the Schwartz be with you!), and the differences between SN1 and SN2 reactions.
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Representing carbocations using Lewis structures and model showing the empty p orbital. Hyperconjugation and rearrangements to form more stable carbocations.
Organic chemistry
Sal and Jay cover topics covered in college organic chemistry course. Basic understanding of basic high school or college chemistry assumed (although there is some review).
SN1 and SN2
In this tutorial, Jay covers the definitions of nucleophile/electrophile, The Schwartz Rules (may the Schwartz be with you!), and the differences between SN1 and SN2 reactions.
Topic: Science
Learn about all the sciences, from physics, chemistry and biology, to cosmology and astronomy, across hundreds of videos, articles and practice questions.
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