Thank you so much for making these videos! I have a question: what is the condition that causes the chloride ion to leave in order to form the carbocation?
Rob Quirey thats because its a good leaving group...theres nothing specifically that makes it leave, it just does on its own. Which is why that first step is really slow.
It was so much helpful.. Your given concept was too much clear
Thank you so much for making these videos! I have a question: what is the condition that causes the chloride ion to leave in order to form the carbocation?
Rob Quirey thats because its a good leaving group...theres nothing specifically that makes it leave, it just does on its own. Which is why that first step is really slow.
Thank you so much Vincent!
Does inversion mean configuration?
amazing job - thank you
H3O+ formation would be much more favorable than HCl (such a strong acid)
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for pharmacists
it take lot of time