Why Your Approach to Haloalkanes Is DOOMED to Fail Without These Fundamentals Revising Fundamentals - Using curved arrow notation, Understanding reactive sites in a molecule to predict the reaction mechanism. Electrophile nucleophile reactivity, Driving force for chemical reactions
Practice writing reaction mechanisms during Nucleophilic attack Practice reaction mechanism using subjective questions to improve your understanding of organic
Understand the steps of Nucleophilic attack and a Leaving Group Interesting Alkyl Halides, The polar carbon-halogen bond, Reactions of alkyl halides, Steps of nucleophilic attack on substrate, Understanding leaving group and what makes a good leaving group.
Understanding Nucleophilicity vs Basicity and factors affecting these Comparing Leaving groups, Defining Nucleophile, Understand Nucleophilicity Vs Basicty and factors affecting them.
Using MO theory to understand what Good and Bad Nucleophiles Bonding between borane and ammonia as per MO theory, What makes a good nucleophile and a good electrophile as per MO theory
Using MO theory to understand what Good and Bad Electrophiles Using MO theory to Identify an electrophile
SN1, SN2 Mechanisms, Ion-Pair Effect, Solvolysis in Detail Mechanisms for Nucleophilic Substitution, SN1 and SN2 Mechanism and factors affecting the rate of these reactions, Solvolysis and Ion-pair effect
Comparing SN1 and SN2 Reactions, SNi and SN2 Prime Mechanism Problem practice on SN1 and SN2 Reactions, Stereoselective or stereospecific reactions, comparing SN reactions, Kinetic and thermodynamic factors,
Adjacent pi bonds with SN2 Reaction, SN reactions in Alcohols, Williamson synthesis How Adjacent pi bonds affect the rate of SN2 Reaction, Comparing SN1 and SN2 in benzylic halides, SN reactions in Alcohols, Ethers as electrophiles, Williamson ether synthesis, opening of epoxides under acidic and basic conditions
Neighbouring Group Participation (NGP) with advance problems and examples Understanding Neighbouring Group Participation (NGP) in detail with advance problems and examples
Elimination Reaction: E1 and E2 Mechanisms, Saytzeff Rule What are elimination reactions and their mechanisms ? E1 and E2 mechanism. Saytzeff elimination and Hoffmann Elimination