Naming Cycloalkanes (Rings)

In this lesson, we will learn how to name cycloalkanes (rings). We will separate naming cycloalkanes into four categories: cycloalkane only, cycloalkane with one substituent, cycloalkane with two substituents, cycloalkane with more than two substituents. Ring onlyName the ring beginning with “cyclo” and using a prefix signifying the number of carbons that the ring has….

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E1/E2 Reactions Study Guide – Learn With Mayya

E2 Versus E1 Cheat Sheet Nucleophile Versus Base Chart LINKS Organic Chemistry Course Online Organic Chemistry Tutoring Transformation Tutoring References: Organic Chemistry by Paula Yurkanis BruiceOrganic Chemistry by David KleinOrganic Chemistry by Maitland Jones Jr.Organic Chemistry by Leroy G. Wade, Jr. Schedule a free consultation call with an expert Organic Chemistry Tutor Online by texting…

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SN1/SN2 Reactions Study Guide – Learn With Mayya

SN2 Versus SN1 Cheat Sheet Nucleophile Strength LINKS Organic Chemistry Course Online Organic Chemistry Tutoring Transformation Tutoring References: Organic Chemistry by Paula Yurkanis BruiceOrganic Chemistry by David KleinOrganic Chemistry by Maitland Jones Jr.Organic Chemistry by Leroy G. Wade, Jr. Schedule a free consultation call with an expert Organic Chemistry Tutor Online by texting 646-407-9078 or…

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How To Convert Condensed Structures into Lewis Structures

Different Styles Of Drawing Organic Molecules In organic chemistry, there are multiple styles used to draw organic molecules. These are: Lewis structures, condensed structures and bond line structures. In Lewis structures, all of the atoms and bonds are shown. In condensed structures only atoms are shown and not bonds. It is very important to understand…