I've got answers of most of the problems but there's 4-5 hard one which bothers me alot. Can I send it to you that questions I am really looking for a solutions. Please
At 47:30 the ester synthon after the first 1,3 diO disconnection has a negative charge, but I thought because of natural polarity you'd have a positive charge there? Why is it negative?
there is a negative charge because we need to have nucleophilic part. And one way to generate nucleophilic carbon by creating active methylene unit by adding extra ester and the middle CH2 will act as active methylene unit in which one proton can be deprotonated to generate negative charge
Hello sir please its a request please make more lectures on disconnection series from Stuart Warren book but do it as fast as you can because the paper will be on 10 june... Only you can save me from repeating this subject... Request please... The bell notification is on... So hope i will get the notification of retrosynthesis video soon... Love and support from Peshawar ❤️
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In ester why we donot break O-Ethyl bond ??
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Sir,clayden other chapters also can you do please
I've got answers of most of the problems but there's 4-5 hard one which bothers me alot. Can I send it to you that questions I am really looking for a solutions. Please
At 47:30 the ester synthon after the first 1,3 diO disconnection has a negative charge, but I thought because of natural polarity you'd have a positive charge there? Why is it negative?
there is a negative charge because we need to have nucleophilic part. And one way to generate nucleophilic carbon by creating active methylene unit by adding extra ester and the middle CH2 will act as active methylene unit in which one proton can be deprotonated to generate negative charge
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Hello sir please its a request please make more lectures on disconnection series from Stuart Warren book but do it as fast as you can because the paper will be on 10 june... Only you can save me from repeating this subject... Request please... The bell notification is on... So hope i will get the notification of retrosynthesis video soon... Love and support from Peshawar ❤️
I will upload as soon as possible
There are several videos available on Kemistry youtube channel (playlist Retrosynthesis) please have a look at them
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Can you do the problem no 2
I am lost at fenfuramine part.... please assist
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You can download the whole book from this link: drive.uqu.edu.sa/_/ajalzahrani/files/organic-chemistry-jonathan-clayden123.pdf
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You need to explain a bit more, it's very conceptual chapter just reading the chapter is not enough
Sir how we get this book in hard form ?
AoA sir ....do u have all book lecture of Stuart warren?
i have workbook of Warren
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Etoh is ethyl acetate not ester
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