Examples of reaction mechanism models in organic chemistry

Examples of reaction mechanism models in organic chemistry

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http://leah4sci.com/mechanism presents: Organic Chemistry Reaction Mechanism Models Explained in 2 Complete Reactions.

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Each reaction mechanism is a series of arrow patterns that can be classified as nucleophilic attack, loss of leaving group, proton transfer, or rearrangement. This video walks you through 2 full reactions showing you how to identify each step.
Reactions include the SN1 reaction of HCl with an alcohol and the acid-catalyzed formation of an ether from an alkene – the same as acid-catalyzed hydration but using a methanol solution.

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SN1 reaction (SN1/SN2/E1/E2 series) http://leah4sci.com/substitution-elimination
Carbocation Rearrangement Tip: http://leah4sci.com/carbocation-stability-and-ranking/

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