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CHEM 243-002: Organic Chemistry I
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Course Description: This is part I of a two semester course in Organic Chemistry for 
chemistry or non chemistry majors. Outcomes of the course are given below 
Number of Credits: 3 
Prerequisites: Undergraduate level chemistry 126, minimum grade C. 
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PSU Chem 210 Final Review Questions with Correct Solutions | Graded A+
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E2 Reaction - One-Step with no intermediates, Base takes off proton + LG leaves with double bond formation. 
 
What type of carbons do E2 rxns favor? - Tertiary 
 
What is a Zaitsev product? - Double bond formation on more substituted carbon 
 
What is a Hoffman product? - Double bond formation on less substituted carbon 
 
When using a stericallly hindered base (t-BuOK, LDA), which product is more favorable? - Hoffman 
 
When using Eto- or less sterically hindered base, which pro...
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AAMC FL 1 FULL REVIEW- Chem-Phys Exam Questions and Answers
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AAMC FL 1 FULL REVIEW- Chem-Phys 
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In the chromatography of the reaction mixture, water absorbed on cellulose functioned as the 
stationary phase. What was the principal factor determining the migration of individual 
components in the sample? 
A.Hydrogen bonding 
B.Solute concentration 
C.Stationary phase concentration 
D.Thickness of paper -Answer-B and D are dumb options. Knock them out. 
hydrogen bonding to the stationary phase will determine the relative rate of m...
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CHEM 210 Exam 3 Study Guide
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This study guide will help you get an A on Exam 3 in CHEM 210 :) 
It is a summary of Exam 3 content containing colorful diagrams, drawings, and mechanisms. This study guide paired with practice problems will help any student succeed in this course. The study guide contains information from Exam 3 including: 
-SN2 and SN1 reactions (and transition state) 
-E2 and E1 reactions 
-Reaction rate (how it is affected by solvents, temp., strength of nuc:) 
-How to generate better leaving groups (tosyl...
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CHEM 237 - Organic Chemistry Lab Final TAMU Already Graded A
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CHEM 237 - Organic Chemistry Lab Final TAMU Already Graded A 
Separation by liquid-liquid extraction is based on 
a) compound's dielectric constant in 2 dif solvents 
b) # of theoretical plates in the separation 
c) use of phase transfer catalysts 
d) difference in boiling points of 2 liquids e) distribution of a compound between 2 immiscible phases e) Distribution of a compound between two immiscible phases. 
Preparative gas chromatography is often chosen over distillation as a means of separa...
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FGCU Organic Chemistry 1 Complete Note Set - Dr. Paull
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Dr. Daniel Paull's Organic Chemistry 1 class notes, including resonance structures, polarity, nomenclature, electron-pushing arrows, SN1 reactions, SN2 reactions, E1 reactions, E2 reactions, and reaction mechanisms, pka's.
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AAMC FL 1 FULL REVIEW- Chem/Phys exam questions fully solved & verified for accuracy 2024
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In the chromatography of the reaction mixture, water absorbed on cellulose functioned as the stationary phase. What was the principal factor determining the migration of individual components in the sample? 
 
A.Hydrogen bonding 
B.Solute concentration 
C.Stationary phase concentration 
D.Thickness of paper 
B and D are dumb options. Knock them out. 
 
hydrogen bonding to the stationary phase will determine the relative rate of migration of the various components in the sample. 
 
When thinking ...
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Chem 210 Exam 3 questions and answers
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what factors explain the outcomes of reactions? 
hybridization, delocalization, eN, atom density 
 
 
 
what is a leaving group? 
- group of atom(s) that can be stable on its own 
- eN atoms that are good LG also make strong acids 
 
 
 
what is the α carbon? 
C directly attached to leaving group 
 
 
 
what are β Cs? β Hs? 
βC: C(s) attached to α carbon 
βH: H(s) attached to βC 
 
 
 
what is a LB? is it a nucleophile or electrophile? 
lewis base, nucleophile 
 
 
 
what is nucleophilic ...
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MCAT Practice Test #3 2022-2023
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Increased intermolecular attractions cause the ratio PV/(RT) to decline because individual molecules: 
 
 A. eventually combine with other molecules, decreasing the number of particles in the container. 
 B. lose kinetic energy to potential energy and strike the side of the container with less force. 
 C. increase in speed due to electron repulsion and strike the side of the container with increased force. 
 D. transfer electrons during collisions with other molecules in the container. - B. ...
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Chem 210 Exam 3 Questions with Correct Solutions| Rated A+
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what factors explain the outcomes of reactions? - hybridization, delocalization, eN, atom density 
 
what is a leaving group? - - group of atom(s) that can be stable on its own 
- eN atoms that are good LG also make strong acids 
 
what is the α carbon? - C directly attached to leaving group 
 
what are β Cs? β Hs? - βC: C(s) attached to α carbon 
βH: H(s) attached to βC 
 
what is a LB? is it a nucleophile or electrophile? - lewis base, nucleophile 
 
what is nucleophilic ...
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