16.4 Electrophilic Addition to Conjugated Dienes | Organic Chemistry

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  • @fayaldhahir63
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    • @ChadsPrep
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    @isaiah413 7 месяцев назад

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  • @ptatoe16
    @ptatoe16 2 месяца назад

    Would it be possible for the two initial examples with the primary carbocation to undergo a hydride shift, essentially giving the other two conjugated carbocations anyway (but still momentarily forming the initial primary carbocation)?

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    Hey Chad, are you going to go over Molecular orbital theory and Homo Lumo interactions at any point in this semester?

    • @ChadsPrep
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      Jake, if you are referring to Frontier Molecular Orbital (FMO) Theory and specifically how it applies to cycloaddition reactions then I cover it at the end of the very next lesson (16.5) for Diels-Alder reactions and in 16.6 for Cycloaddition reactions in general. I also address it in 16.7 for electrocyclic reactions. Hope this helps!

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