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Organic Chemistry Concepts

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This deck covers essential concepts in organic chemistry, focusing on synthesis and reaction strategies.

The position of a halogen can be moved by performing ________ followed by _______.

elimination; addition
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The position of a halogen can be moved by performing ________ followed by _______.
elimination; addition
The position of a π bond can be moved by performing ________ followed by __________.
addition; elimination
An alkane can be functionalized via radical ____________.
bromination

Every synthesis problem should be approached by asking the following two questions: 1. Is there any change in the __________? 2. Is there any change in the identity or location of the _____________?

carbon skeleton
functional group

In a __________ analysis, the last step of the synthetic route is first established, and the remaining steps are determined, working backwards from the product.
retrosynthetic

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TermDefinition
The position of a halogen can be moved by performing ________ followed by _______.
elimination; addition
The position of a π bond can be moved by performing ________ followed by __________.
addition; elimination
An alkane can be functionalized via radical ____________.
bromination

Every synthesis problem should be approached by asking the following two questions: 1. Is there any change in the __________? 2. Is there any change in the identity or location of the _____________?

carbon skeleton
functional group

In a __________ analysis, the last step of the synthetic route is first established, and the remaining steps are determined, working backwards from the product.
retrosynthetic