Sweet_Tooth Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Feb 16, 2015 Messages 329 Reaction score 307 Points 5,306 Dental Student Jan 16, 2016 #1 Members do not see this ad. K so I couldn't figure out how to delete posts on here so I'm just leaving this here Last edited: Jan 16, 2016
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DJI Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Jan 16, 2016 Messages 124 Reaction score 84 Points 4,671 Dental Student Jan 17, 2016 #2 No no no, the nucleophile attacks the electrophilic carbonyl carbon!
T The real 007 Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Jul 11, 2015 Messages 113 Reaction score 100 Points 4,631 Age 30 Pre-Dental Jan 17, 2016 #3 DJI said: No no no, the nucleophile attacks the electrophilic carbonyl carbon! Click to expand... Haha Is the solvent protic or aprotic? Remember protic favors sn1 and aprotic favors sn2! (i think)
DJI said: No no no, the nucleophile attacks the electrophilic carbonyl carbon! Click to expand... Haha Is the solvent protic or aprotic? Remember protic favors sn1 and aprotic favors sn2! (i think)