Cheat sheets: Nucleophilic Substitutions SN2 and SN1 Study Guide

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This study guide summarizes the SN2 and SN1 nucleophilic substitution reactions. Starting from the general features of substitution reactions and covering the details of kinetics, mechanism, stereochemistry, the effect of solvent and the reactivity of substrates and nucleophiles in both mechanisms. The competition of substitution and elimination reactions and many more topics are summarized in the full pack of summary sheets.

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Table of Content

Organic I and II

 

1. Lewis Structures, Resonance Structures, and Formal Charges

2. Geometry and Hybridization 

3. Molecular Representations (Converting between Bond-line, Lewis and Condensed structures)

4. Acids and Bases

5. Stereochemistry and Chirality

6. Nucleophilic Substitution – SN1 an SN2

7. Elimination Reactions – E1 and E2

8. Competition in Substitution and Elimination Reactions; SN1/E1 vs SN2/E2

9. Reactions of Alkenes

10. Reactions of Alkynes

11. Reactions of Alcohols

12. Reactions of Aromatic Compounds

13. Reactions of Aldehydes and ketones

14. Reactions of Carboxylic Acids and Carboxylic Acid Derivatives

 

Spectroscopy 

                    

  1. How to Solve IR Problems in 3 steps
  2. NMR Spectroscopy4 pages that include
  • Chemical Shift and Integration
  • Number of NMR signals 
  • Spin-Spin Splitting (Multiplicity) of the NMR signal
  • 13C NMR Spectroscopy

 

I am working on covering all the topics of Org I and II and the list is ever-growing. You will receive an e-mail with any newly-added files as they appear!

 

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