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Use this tag for questions relating to organic molecules and their properties (structure of organic molecules, spectroscopic properties, reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry etc). DO NOT use this tag as the only tag in your question, as this tag by itself cannot appropriately classify your question. Always use this tag in addition to other more specific tags.
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NMR analysis regarding cis-1-isopropyl-3-phenylcyclohexane
I have come across a question in my textbook:
The textbook gives this answer:
I understand the explanation for the first compound. However, for the second structure, I am not understanding why t …
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Displacement of leaving groups in organic reactions
When I initially learned about substitution reactions, there would be times where a poor leaving group had to be changed into a better one in order to proceed with a substitution reaction. For instanc …
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Sigma electron movement in resonance forms
I have come across an example in my textbook, which shows resonance structures for the bromonium ion. However, I am confused as to why the sigma bond electrons "move" to get the tertiary carbocation a …
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Synthetic steps for the interconversion between aldehydes and ketones
I am learning about carbonyl chemistry at the moment. So far, we have been able to make aldehydes and ketones from alcohols (via oxidizing agents). I can't help but wonder if there is possibly any way …