Determining How Substituted Carbons Are
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Guided Worksheet(s) + Solutions:
- -Fun With Functional Groups & A Splash of Common Naming|Solution
- -Say My Name, Say My Name--IUPAC Alkane Nomenclature|Solution
- -Newman Projection State of Mind|Solution
- -Up Close and Personal with Cyclohexane|Solution
- -Radical Stability and Free Radical Halogenation|Solution
- -IUPAC Nomenclature, Take Two--Functional Groups Galore|Solution
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https://joechem.io/videos/203 for video on jOeCHEM and attached worksheet + solution (below video on jOeCHEM aka the link). https://joechem.io/videos/203 for video on jOeCHEM and attached worksheet + solution (below video on jOeCHEM aka the link). In this video, we'll dive into how to answer the question of 'how substituted is this particular carbon?'. We'll go over how to identify methyl, primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary carbons as well as explore how to apply that terminology to situations where carbons are attached to functional groups.