Kaplan doesn't mention anything about Oxymercuration-Reduction of Alkenes/Alkynes....Also, what about the Diels-Alder rxn? ..
Should we know these? WHy would Kaplan skip them?
jdent
07-04-2008, 11:34 AM
Yes and yes. These are fundamental reactions-and could be likely questions.
Yes and yes. These are fundamental reactions-and could be likely questions.
I figured! Why isn't in Kaplan though... I would have totally forgot to study this if I wasn't reminded about them
People always say that Kaplan is enough for orgo and chem, but if I go by that... its missing stuff.
I just don't know how to study anymore. I could go back to my orgo notes, but those cover most of the book... should I therefore just read all my textbooks again.. LOL
DCRedskinsRule
07-04-2008, 05:03 PM
I've never heard of oxy mercury clean or whatever...and don't ever remember a diels alder rxn...and i got a 26 in ochem...Kaplan is more than fine.
I've never heard of oxy mercury clean or whatever...and don't ever remember a diels alder rxn...and i got a 26 in ochem...Kaplan is more than fine.
I think so too. I guess i just learned those for the hell of it, but I think Kaplan actually does a nice job!