CHEM 2301 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Rate-Determining Step, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium Constant

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Reagent = the chemical substance with which an organic compound reacts. Can be written on the left of the equation or above or below the arrow. Hv and delta are used for reactions that require light or heat. Numbers above steps of the reaction arrow mean order of steps. Organic molecules undergo acid-base and redox reactions. Substitution is a reaction in which an atom or a group of atoms is replaced by another atom or group of atoms. Y replaces z on a c atom. Z is h or a heteroatom that is more en than c. Involve sigma bonds: 1 breaks and other forms at the same c atom. Elimination is a reaction in which elements of the starting material are lost and a pi bond is formed. 2 sigma bonds are broken and a pi bond is formed between adjacent atoms. X=h and y is a heteroatom more en than c.

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