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Enolates and Enols Help
Keto-Enol Tautomerization Carbonyl compounds, ketones, and aldehydes in particular, are in rapid equilibrium with an isomer in which a hydrogen has moved from the α -carbon to the oxygen. This new isomer, which is both an alkene and an alcohol, is known as ...
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Enolates and Enols Practice Problems
Review the following concepts if needed: Enolates and Enols for Organic Chemistry Enolates and Enols Practice Problems
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Amines Help
Nomenclature Amines are alkyl or aryl derivatives of NH3. Replacing one, two, or three H's of NH3 with alkyl groups gives primary (1°), secondary (2°), or tertiary (3°) amines, ...
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Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins Help
Introduction This study guide deals with the very important α-amino acids, the building blocks of the proteins that are necessary for the function and structure of living cells. Enzymes, the highly specific biochemical ...
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Carbohydrates and Nucleic Acids Help
Introduction Carbohydrates (saccharides) are aliphatic polyhydroxyaldehydes (aldoses), polyhydroxyketones (ketoses), or compounds that can be hydrolyzed to them. The suffix -ose denotes this class ...
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Carbohydrates and Nucleic Acids Practice Problems
Review the following concepts if needed: Carbohydrates and Nucleic Acids for Organic Chemistry Carbohydrates and Nucleic ...
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