Summary Organic Chemistry 1: SN1, SN2, E1, and E2
These notes cover key substitution and elimination reactions in organic chemistry, focusing on SN1, SN2, E1, and E2 mechanisms. They explain how nucleophiles, leaving groups, and substrate structure determine reaction pathways. The document also includes reactions involving halide additions to alkenes and alkynes, showing Markovnikov and anti-Markovnikov outcomes. It reviews alcohol reactions such as oxidation, conversion to alkyl halides, and epoxide opening reactions. Detailed mechanisms and examples help illustrate stereochemistry, carbocation rearrangements, and competing reaction pathways.
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- University Of Florida
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- CHM2210
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organic chemistry
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orgo
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orgo 1
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organic chemistry 1
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elimination
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sn1
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sn2
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nucleophiles
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halide addition
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alkenes
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alkynes
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markovnikov
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anti markovnikov
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oxidation
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alkyl halides
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stereochemistry
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rearrangem
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e1
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e2