E/Z Alkenes, Electrophilic Addition, & Carbocations: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #14

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  • čas přidán 13. 10. 2020
  • Alkenes are an important type of molecule in organic chemistry that we’re going to see a lot more of in this series. But before we can really get into the many cool reactions alkenes do, we need to go over some of the basics. In this episode of Crash Course Organic Chemistry, we’ll review and build on our knowledge of alkene nomenclature, revisit our friend the carbocation, and learn Markovnikov’s Rule: an important tool that will help us predict the products of addition reactions involving alkenes.
    Series Sources:
    Brown, W. H., Iverson, B. L., Ansyln, E. V., Foote, C., Organic Chemistry; 8th ed.; Cengage Learning, Boston, 2018.
    Bruice, P. Y., Organic Chemistry, 7th ed.; Pearson Education, Inc., United States, 2014.
    Clayden, J., Greeves, N., Warren., S., Organic Chemistry, 2nd ed.; Oxford University Press, New York, 2012.
    Jones Jr., M.; Fleming, S. A., Organic Chemistry, 5th ed.; W. W. Norton & Company, New York, 2014.
    Klein., D., Organic Chemistry; 1st ed.; John Wiley & Sons, United States, 2012.
    Louden M., Organic Chemistry; 5th ed.; Roberts and Company Publishers, Colorado, 2009.
    McMurry, J., Organic Chemistry, 9th ed.; Cengage Learning, Boston, 2016.
    Smith, J. G., Organic chemistry; 6th ed.; McGraw-Hill Education, New York, 2020.
    Wade., L. G., Organic Chemistry; 8th ed.; Pearson Education, Inc., United States, 2013.
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    @lessgogeezers Před 3 lety +115

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  • @maglo8
    @maglo8 Před 6 měsíci +1

    So I’m actually a PhD chemist who mainly does organic chemistry. I watched this in the hope to see if E and Z isomers have different reactivity to HBr. That topic was unfortunately not mentioned….
    But when I listen to this, I’m no longer surprised that so many students tell me that organic chemistry is confusing. If this video here is a good representation on how it’s taught then I would probably also get confused.
    There is no need to introduce a major principle on addition reactions but then spending more time on special cases than on the most common one. And the foundation needs more detail. 1. It’s always like a magnet: negative charge goes towards positive charge to form an intermediate and the reaction takes place if that can easily stabilize into something more favorable. When I start explaining reactions in org chem then I first talk about electronegativity. 2. You need to first explain at length why certain carbocations are more stable than others, practice that a little bit and then apply this to addition reactions. Markovnikov derives from there automatically. Proton shifts can happen occasionally, while methyl shifts are much more rare. If you talk about that then you also need to explain why a methyl group can actually move while most other groups don’t. Better would be not to teach that at all though.

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    @veronikaz2509 Před rokem

    how do you know the 1,2-shift will happen or happens?

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    For those confused by later episodes come back to this one and pay attention to markovnikovs rule

  • @JoelJimenezMerejo
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    It’s the way my teacher was JUST teaching this topic today....

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  • @nihilrocks
    @nihilrocks Před 2 lety

    Markovnikov’s rule states that the electrophile attaches to the most stable part of the carbocation which consists the “least hydrogen”. Can someone back me up…

    • @hetaeramancer
      @hetaeramancer Před 2 lety

      When a protic acid (HX) is added to an asymmetric alkene, the acidic hydrogen attaches itself to the carbon having a greater number of hydrogen substituents whereas the halide group attaches itself to the carbon atom which has a greater number of alkyl substituents.

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    @maxleibrecht7484 Před 5 měsíci

    Where is the difference to the Wagner Meerwein Shift ?

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    I hope you can update the next episode quickly

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    @selmangokdemir7181 Před rokem

    In 4:01, why din't you name it as an alkene?

  • @kindlez98
    @kindlez98 Před 3 lety +2

    Haha, I knew about (Z) for zussamen but for (E) I thought it was Eigen as in unique because they were in a unique place

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    3:59 is it supposed to be (Z)-4-bromo-3-ethylpent-3-en-1-yne?

    • @ghaithballich5952
      @ghaithballich5952 Před 2 lety +1

      there are a triple bond so using the longest chain, which is hexane. However, I'm confused as why is bromo 5 not 6?

    • @adriansyahariakusumah7825
      @adriansyahariakusumah7825 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ghaithballich5952 oh i got it, thx. the chain starts from the "yellow no 1" to the "white no 2" (from upper right to the lower left). Bromo located on Carbon no 5 that double bound with Carbon no 4. In this case, Carbon no 4 attached with ethyl group. So that it is 5-Bromo.

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    I read that you have to have IDENTICAL groups on each side of the double bond for it to be cis or trans, but that's not what you are showing here.

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    @vivi.arreola Před rokem

    You lost me with the shift stuff ! I hate chemistry