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OG Chem – University of Utah 2310 – Video

Posted: December 4, 2012 at 11:46 am




OG Chem - University of Utah 2310
-Lyrics Below- This music video was created as an extra credit assignment for Dr. Jon Rainier #39;s Fall 2012 organic chemistry course (CHEM 2310) at the University of Utah. The song is "Do It - Instrumental" by Zion I off the album Dj Amplive Presents Zion I Instrumentals Vol 1. Thanks to Noah Jarman and Jacob Jorgenson for their help. Lyrics written and recorded by Kristopher Bartlett: "Yo man, is this gonna be an elimination reaction? A substitution? And how am I supposed decide if it #39;s first or second order anyway??" Stop. Listen to the master of electron flow. Kris comin #39; at you with a guide to where the atoms go. Where to start son? I just don #39;t know. So many different factors don #39;t let it get you overload. Substrate, a good place to start. A methyl carbon isn #39;t simply going to fall apart. But hit the backside with a nucleophile, And you get that Sn2 reaction style. Tertiary, that #39;s first order; A sterically hindered backside attack is not supported. A good leaving group is what ya really need. These conditions leave a carbocation free. Unless you #39;ve got, some really strong base. To rip a proton off of an adjacent carbon #39;s face. And as long as they are periplanar this can be the case, Sending leaving groups flyin #39; with that E2 grace. Primary, and secondary, Carbons can go either way yeah that #39;s scary. Coud say a secondary is hindered sterically, more than a primary carbon from Sn2 HEY! And things like resonance come into play offering Stabilization to cations all the ...From:homeslicizzleViews:4 1ratingsTime:02:45More inMusic

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