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Polar reactions under acidic conditions

In all of the chapters, I have made a great effort to show the forest for the trees and to demonstrate how just a few concepts can unify disparate reactions. This philosophy has led to some unusual pedagogical decisions. For example, in the chapter on polar reactions under acidic conditions, protonated carbonyl compounds are depicted as carbocations in order to show how they undergo the same three fundamental reactions (addition of a nucleophile, fragmentation, and re-... [Pg.366]


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Under Acidic Conditions

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