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Substitution Reactions - SN1 and SN2 Mechanisms - Crash Course Organic Chemistry
We’ve already learned a bit about substitution reactions in organic chemistry and the two different paths they can follow: SN1 and SN2. In order to better predict the products of a substitution reaction and understand how they work, we...
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Alcohols, Ethers, and Epoxides: Crash Course Organic Chemistry
What comes to mind when you think of alcohol? Probably alcoholic drinks like beer or wine. But in organic chemistry alcohols are an important and versatile family of compounds. In this episode of Crash Course Organic Chemistry, we’ll use...
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Practice Problem: Mechanism - Reaction of an Epoxide
For this one we will have to know what epoxides do! It's a pretty neat little mechanism.
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Chemical Reactions : Nucleophilic substitution reactions
It explains multiple chemical reactions of haloalkanes with examples.
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Nucleophiles, Electrophiles, Leaving Groups, and the SN2 Reaction
Defining nucleophiles, electrophiles, and leaving groups, and introducing the SN2 reaction.
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Khan Academy: Sn1 vs Sn2: Solvent Effects on Sn1 and Sn2 Reactions
Reviews SN1 and SN2 reactions and compares how they are affected by different solvents.
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Khan Academy: Sn1 vs Sn2: Sn2 Stereochemistry
A video lesson highlighting an Sn2 reaction which is an inversion of Stereochemistry. [10:01]
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Khan Academy: Sn1/sn2/e1/e2: Comparing E2 E1 Sn2 Sn1 Reactions
Looks at what type of reaction might occur if we have Bromocyclopentane dissolved in Dimethylformamide (DMF), with Methoxide ion in the solution. It could be an E2, E1, SN2, or SN1 reaction, and we look for clues to see which type is...
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Khan Academy: Sn1/sn2/e1/e2: E2 E1 Sn2 Sn1 Reactions Example 2
A second example that looks at what type of reaction we might have - E2, E1, SN2, or SN1 - given certain ingredients. [3:06]