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Eicosanoid Biosynthesis [Part 2] | Leukotrienes
Eicosanoid Biosynthesis [Part 2] | Leukotrienes
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PUFAs: Fatty Acid Elongation and Desaturation
Synthesis of longer-chain fatty acids such as DHA and EPA using two enzymes: elongases and desaturases.
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(NEW!) Glycolysis Part 3 4 The Payoff Phase
(NEW!) Glycolysis Part 3 4 The Payoff Phase
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Sphingolipids | Biosynthesis
In this video, we explore the biosynthetic pathway for sphingolipids.
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Properties and Uses of Alkenes
The nugget discusses chemical and physical properties of alkenes and lists the uses of alkenes.
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Oxymercuration-Demercuration
An introduction to oxymercuration-demercuration.
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Organometallic Reactions Part 6: Metathesis Reactions
Before we dive into the applications of organometallic reactions, let's look at one more type of reaction: metathesis. In metathesis reactions, two bonds will break and two bonds will form. Let's look at some of these possibilities!
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Addition Polymerization and Polymer Disposal
The video provides an overview of addition polymerization, explaining the process of how monomers can be joined together to form larger molecules called polymers. It discusses the use of functional groups that can react to form bonds...
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Markovnikov versus Anti-Markovnikov Additions
Markovnikov versus Anti-Markovnikov Additions
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Halohydrin Formation: Theory, Mechanism, Examples
Halohydrin Formation: Theory, Mechanism, Examples
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Hydroboration/Oxidation: Theory and Examples
Hydroboration/Oxidation: Theory and Examples
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Hydrohalogenation, Hydration, Dihalogenation
An overview of several addition reactions.
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Alkene Addition versus Elimination: A Thermodynamic Approach
Alkene Addition versus Elimination: A Thermodynamic Approach
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Practice Problem: Ozonolysis Reactions
Ozone isn't just for shielding us from harmful UV radiation! It's a handy-dandy synthetic tool. Try these on for size.
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Practice-Problem: Three-Reaction Pathway
We've got a starting material, and we are subjecting it to a series of three reaction conditions. What do we get? See if you can find out!