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Two lists of nucleophiles: H2O
Two lists of nucleophiles:
H2O CH3CH2OH H3CO- CH3COO- OH- OH- H2N- CH3CH2O- H3COH (CH3)3CO- The first part is to give the
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Carole
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Hello I have a question relaté to nucleophiles.
Is The alcohol CH3OH a nucleophile or only its ion CH3O- ?
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Nucleophile or electrophile?
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Besides the visual difference, what is the main difference between numbered and bulleted lists?
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I could use some help on this question. I think the answer is choice E, but im not sure.
Alcohols can function as both
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Terry has invented a new way to extend lists of numbers. To 'terryfy' a list such as [1,8] he creates 2 lists [2,9] and [3,10],
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Could someone answer this question so I understand it. Thanks
Alcohols can function as both nucleophiles and as electrophiles in
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I need help distinguishing between nucleophiles and electrophiles. Like one of the examples I am given shows methanal,
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Raj
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Elimination reactions are favored over substitution reactions when nucleophiles used are bulky and the substrate is a tertiary
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Missy.Sippy
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Is there a way to iterate and compare elements in two lists without having to use a nested for-loop or while-loop?
I want to
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