M Pharm

M Pharm

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Anthracene

Structure of Anthracene: Anthracene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with three fused benzene rings arranged in a linear structure. The molecular formula is C14H10​, and
B Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical organic Chemistry II

Electrophilic addition: an overview

Electrophilic addition is a fundamental chemical reaction where an electrophile and a nucleophile, typically an alkene or alkyne, combine to form a single bond. This
B Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry

Factors affecting E1 and E2 reactions

Factors affecting E1 and E2 reactions Definition  Factors Affecting E1 and E2 Reactions (Short Version): E1 reactions depend on substrate concentration and proceed via carbocation
B Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry

Naphthalene

Structure: Naphthalene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon consisting of two fused benzene rings. The molecular formula is . The structure is planar, and it has
B Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical organic Chemistry II

Phenanthrene

Structure of Phenanthrene: Phenanthrene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon composed of three fused benzene rings arranged in a linear arrangement. Its molecular formula is C14H10.
B Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical organic Chemistry II

Anti-Markovnikov’s Orientation

Anti-Markovnikov’s rule predicts the opposite regiochemistry of Markovnikov’s rule in certain reactions, especially in free radical additions. Markovnikov’s Rule: In the addition of a protic
B Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry

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