Aldehyde & Ketone Reactions (Live Recording) Organic Chemistry Review & Practice Session
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2024
- Introduction to Aldehyde and Ketone Reactions (RUclips Livestream) starting with an introduction to the carbonyl group, nomenclature and properties.
We’ll review various reactions include nucleophilic addition, hydration and acetal formation, Wittig and more, including Synthesis with aldehydes and ketones
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Really this is great,currently preparing for an undergraduate orgo exam. I would say you've really been a lifesaver 😂. Thank you very much ❤
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another amazing review content! thank you so much :)
You're very welcome! I'm so glad you found it helpful
A ketone doesn't want to be alone. An Aldehyde likes to hide with a hydrogen.
Oooh I love that one. Alde-HIDE for the H!! I'm going to use that from now on, thank you!
@@Leah4sci You're very welcome! You've taught me so much through the years it's the least I can do.
That’s neat.
The water is actually what removes the hydrogen in the formation of acetals. Thanks for the help! 38:00
You're very welcome
the RING always SCARESSSS MEEE.
Professors know this and add them on purpose, did you like my trick for covering part of the molecule when you see a scary ring?
@@Leah4sci i really liked it, but I wish your videos were shorter but its all beneficial you are greattt.
you're a life saver
Happy to throw you a line!
how will i know if which reagents are for oxidizing? is there a better way to see if a reagent is an oxidizing agent? because all I know is to use PCC for oxidizing
Catching up on this :-)
Great!
Can you do one for Condensation reactions of aldehydes and ketones please
If you mean enolates I cover them here: leah4sci.com/enolate
John is so real for that😭
Uncle John is hoot
Good job
Thanks!
ring scaryyyy
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