Alcohol Reactions Introduction (Live Recording) Organic Chemistry Review & Practice Session
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- čas přidán 5. 02. 2024
- Introduction to Alcohol Reactions (CZcams Livestream recording) starting with an introduction to the alcohol functional group, nomenclature and key physical properties.
Review of alcohol formation reactions from alkenes, alkanes and haloalkanes followed by dehydration, substitution, oxidation and more.
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This video is pure gold. Thank you so much for making this stream and explaining these concepts in a such easy manner. You found yourself a new subscriber :D
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Thank you so much for this Leah!! Very easy to understand as always!! I have shared this with my uni colleagues, of course!! :)
So glad you found it helpful! Thank you for sharing (and do suggest they subscribe)
Thank you very much for good explanation..... I am happy because you teach well and also you are my name sake🥰
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Well done mam
Thanks a lot
is PCC the only weak oxidizing reagent?
I doubt it, but it's typically the one you're expected to know for oxidizing primary alcohols to aldehydes
Swern oxidation uses a weak oxidising reagent so there /are/ other ones
I thought using TsCl/pyridine will change the OH into OTs rather than to Cl
Initially OTs which is then kicked out (good leaving group) by Cl-