E2 Reactions
Core Concepts In this tutorial, you will be introduced to another type of elimination reaction found in organic chemistry, E2. To further understand this reaction,
Core Concepts In this tutorial, you will be introduced to another type of elimination reaction found in organic chemistry, E2. To further understand this reaction,
Core Concepts Formal charge is an essential, basic concept to master in order to better understand molecular structures and reactions. In this tutorial, you will
Core Concepts In this tutorial, you will learn how to explicitly distinguish between the different aspects of SN1 vs. SN2 reactions, and to identify the
Elimination Reaction – Core Concepts In this tutorial, you will be introduced to a type of reaction in organic chemistry, the elimination reaction. More specifically,
Core Concepts: In this tutorial, you will learn about the second type of nucleophilic substitution reaction – sn2 – and its mechanism.Be sure to check
Core Concepts In this tutorial, you will learn about the first type of nucleophilic substitution reaction – sn1 – by looking at its mechanism and
Core Concepts In this tutorial, you will learn about how physical structure can affect the reactivity of organic molecules through steric hindrance. Additionally, you will
Core Concepts In this tutorial on naming cycloalkanes, you will learn how to apply the IUPAC nomenclature system. If you enjoy this tutorial, be sure
Core Concepts In this tutorial, you will learn how to determine if a molecule can act as an electrophile. This will be done by understanding
Core Concepts In this tutorial, you will learn what determines the nucleophilicity of a molecule. This will be done by familiarizing yourself with various concepts
Core Concepts In this tutorial on alkane nomenclature, you will learn how to name various alkanes using the IUPAC system. You will also become familiar
Core Concepts Many organic molecules have the same functional group in different spots. When chemists want to react only one of these groups, they must