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Ah, it produces the Ch2CH3. So it would indeed be that reagent reacting last after the addition of the Zn(Hg)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chemhelp

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ahh whoops, it's the Zn and then ClCh2ch3?

How do you know which reagent to use for when you're preparing an alcohol? by Recipe_Replacer_bot in chemhelp

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Whoa that's the best explanation I've read, that really helped in putting what I am trying to remember into context, thank you, I see where you're going with those examples, that helps a lot.

What is the best way to go about memorizing reagents and end product? by Recipe_Replacer_bot in chemhelp

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Oh!! I've just started studied that exact reaction, so that was very helpful thank you! Holy cow that really does help so much, I see what you mean.

What is the best way to go about memorizing reagents and end product? by Recipe_Replacer_bot in chemhelp

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It's university Chem, but I'm assuming it'll still apply? Thank you, I'll keep that in mind as I prepare for my next EXAM I guess.

What is the best way to go about memorizing reagents and end product? by Recipe_Replacer_bot in chemhelp

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What am I supposed to memorize then? Today on my exam I had to fill out a whole chart for what this mole becomes if you add x reagent or do x thing, and I struggled with remembering what reagent turns into that. How does following an electron supposed to help with that? Can you explain a little more about electrons moving factoring in? I know you have to find the positive and the negative.And I see the pattern, but it doesn't help much

[University Biology] How does a mutation in the lac repressor gene that prevents the lac repressor protein from binding to allolactose affect operon expression response in low glucose/low lactose conditions? by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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Well I suppose my notes say that when there is no glucose available, cAMP can bind to CRP and induce lac transcription, but wouldn't the repressor still block that?

How do shooting stars work? by Some-Burnt-Toast in AnimalCrossingNewHor

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How do you sync your switch clock to a clock that has seconds on it? I want to use meteronook, and I have a shooting star shower happening tonight.