so is single halogenation of a ketone practical under basic conditions ? or is it better to use a an acid environment ? or is it irrelevant because once the halogen is inserted the other hydrogen's are just too easily replaced ?
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5:40 Would you get enantiomers?
YES! since you're attacking an sp2 carbon atom which is flat, you can attack from the top OR bottom for a racemic product
so is single halogenation of a ketone practical under basic conditions ? or is it better to use a an acid environment ? or is it irrelevant because once the halogen is inserted the other hydrogen's are just too easily replaced ?
At which part of the video please?
Halogenation of ketones? More like "The amount of knowledge in these videos totally owns!" Thanks so much for making and sharing all these videos.
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@@Leah4sci I’m glad! I’ve tried to make it a habit to like and leave a comment on every video that I watch that I think is good. All of your videos fall in that category, and I’ve had more free time at work recently waiting for client requests to come in.
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