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Have been stuck trying to propose a synthesis for this fragment for a long time. The ideas I have had so far are nitrile aldol (nitrile + aldehyde) or mannich reaction), but cannot figure out how to obtain stereoselectivity. Is there a simpler solution I am overlooking?
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What reagents do I need to add to the benzene to make this? I was trying to see if maybe a Nh2 could become the NMe2 but Im stumped
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Hey guys, I have my ochem final pretty soon and the one thing that is really tripping me up this unit is differentiating between a good nucleophile and a poor nucleophile in substitution and elimination reactions. Is there some kind of trick I can learn to identify a good vs poor nucleophile immediately? And how does this relate to basicity? I know a good nucleophile is typically a strong base, but when is a weak base a good nucleophile?
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hello. i want to ask if anyone can help me with this multiplet splitting.
i want to ask if this is one signal or overlapping signals? because the peaks on the left was more resolved than the right peak and i dont know why how am i supposed to determine the J value. my supervisor kinda left me alone on this so any help is greatly appreciated :') thank u so much
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I am confused about how to explain the electron cloud of the aromatic ring based on the substituents and how we can explain the pi-pi stacking based on that. What concept do we use to describe this? In detail, the benzene ring has an electron crowd around the aromatic ring because of the presence of pi—-electrons. If we make substituents that are EW or ED, how does that affect the electron-cloud?
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