The peroxide isn't usually there to hydrolyse, but to allow us to use just a catalytic amount of OsO4 by continually reoxidising the osmium (VI) by-product back to OsO4 thus allowing it to react again and again. It serves the same function as NMMO mentioned in the video.
You clarified so much in such a easy way. Thank you!!
Found it helpful. Thank u.
Very nice.. Explanation...
Hydrolizing the osmate Esther can be done with peroxide as well, right?
The peroxide isn't usually there to hydrolyse, but to allow us to use just a catalytic amount of OsO4 by continually reoxidising the osmium (VI) by-product back to OsO4 thus allowing it to react again and again. It serves the same function as NMMO mentioned in the video.
Is that mechanism as resonance
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Why e of oso4 is attacking?
Horrible explanation. You jump to the last step by simply saying "add water". And we have no clue about how adding water gets to the final product.
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you skip toooo many steps I like to SEE everything going on ugh
there are no other steps. it doesn't need to be more complicated, there really is nothing more to show.
That was awesome
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