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Chapter 22 Additions and Condensations of Enolate Ions

Chapter 22 Additions and Condensations of Enolate Ions

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Chapter 22 Additions and Condensations of Enolate Ions

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Alpha Substitution

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Condensation Reactions

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Base-Catalyzed Keto-Enol Tautomerism

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Acid-Catalyzed Keto-Enol Tautomerism

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Racemization

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Energy Diagram of Enolate Reaction with an Electrophile

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Alpha Halogenation of Ketones

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Mechanism of Haloform Formation

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Bromoform Reaction

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Iodoform Reaction with a Secondary Alcohol

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Mechanism of Acid-Catalyzed a-Halogenation

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Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky Reaction

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Hell-Volhard-Zelinski Reaction: Step 1

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Hell-Volhard-Zelinski Reaction: Step 2

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Alkylation of Enolate Ions

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Mechanism of Enolate Formation

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Alkylation of an Enamine

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Acylation of Enamines

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Aldol Condensation

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Mechanism of Base-Catalyzed Aldol Condensation

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Aldol Condensation of Acetone

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Chapter 23 Carbohydrates and

Nucleic Acids

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Structures of Glucose and Fructose

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Classicfication of Monosaccharides

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D and L Series of Sugars

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Degradation of an Aldose

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The D Family of Aldoses

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Erytho and Threo Diastereomers

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Dissymetric Molecules

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Epimers

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Mechanism of Cyclic Hemiacetal Formation

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Glucose Conformations

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Fructose

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Anomers of Glucose

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Anomers of Fructose

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Mutarotation

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Base-Catalyzed Epimerization of Glucose

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Base-Catalyzed Enediol Rearrangement

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Oxiation of Aldoses Using Bromine Water

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Nitric Acid Oxidation

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Tollens Test

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Nonreducing Sugars

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Aglycones

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Ether Formation

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Ester Formation

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Osazone Formation

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Ruff Degradation

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Kiliani-Fischer Synthesis

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Periodic Acid Cleavage of Carbohydrates

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Disaccharides

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b-Glucosidic Linkage

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a Glucosidic Linkage

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Linkage of Two Anomeric Carbons: Sucrose

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Cellulose

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Amylose

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Amylose Helix

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Amylopectin

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RNA Polymer

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Cytidine, Uridine, Adenosine, and Guanosine

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Common Ribonucleotides

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Phosphate Linkages

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Common Deoxyribonucleosides

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Base Pairing in DNA and RNA

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Strands of DNA

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Double Helix

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Replication

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