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gotta ask you all something, do please excuse my question but for all i know that when you oxidate ketone you have carboxylic acids not alcohols. actually you get ketones or aldehydes when you oxidate alcohols not reduce it. Orrr is this because everything is in reverse?
The special "hollow" arrows are called retrosynthetic arrows and they represent a reversed action when planning a synthesis. "Normal" arrows in a reaction indicate "makes" or "goes to" whereas "retrosynthetic" arrows are read as "comes from." So, using a normal arrow an alcohol "goes to" a ketone in an oxidation whereas using a retrosynthetic arrow a ketone "comes from" an alcohol via oxidation. Hope that helps!
Check out our interactive organic chemistry learning apps!
ORGANIC NOMENCLATURE - apps.apple.com/us/app/organic-nomenclature/id414464969
ORGANIC REACTION CARDS - apps.apple.com/us/app/organic-reaction-cards/id498790229
VISUALIZING ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - sites.google.com/view/visualizingorganicchemistry
Support the channel by picking up a mug or t-shirt!
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Really like how you present the materials. Wishing that university lecturers could do the same thing
Thank you for explaining it very clearly, i now understand it very well now how retrosynthetic analysis works.
Very informative lecture, it helps a lot to understand the topic. Good job!
What an excellent video, thanks a lot!
Great video! Really helpful
Thanks! Let us know if you have other chemistry concepts you'd like us to explain!
very nice video !
Your lecture is too good...keep it up👍
This is amazing!
It helps me, thank you!
excellent video thanks a lot
From which book these examples is??
Hello! The examples in the video are not from a book. I created the examples for use in my organic chemistry classes and then also used them here.
@@LOCStudios Great job! well done
gotta ask you all something, do please excuse my question but for all i know that when you oxidate ketone you have carboxylic acids not alcohols. actually you get ketones or aldehydes when you oxidate alcohols not reduce it. Orrr is this because everything is in reverse?
The special "hollow" arrows are called retrosynthetic arrows and they represent a reversed action when planning a synthesis. "Normal" arrows in a reaction indicate "makes" or "goes to" whereas "retrosynthetic" arrows are read as "comes from." So, using a normal arrow an alcohol "goes to" a ketone in an oxidation whereas using a retrosynthetic arrow a ketone "comes from" an alcohol via oxidation. Hope that helps!
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Please the writing is not bold, is not clear, the camera should be close