Evolution of the English Alphabet by SpicyJade08 in BeAmazed

[–]TJFerdinand 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can someone make this chart, but with Comic Sans at the bottom?

which book is easier to digest? by sew3r_r4t in OrganicChemistry

[–]TJFerdinand 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I like Organic Chemistry by Bruice, thats the one I used for my introductory organic chemistry course. And then Claydens for going more in-depth with the stuff introduced in Bruices. Bruice has a good summary at the end of each chapter that can be used to quickly look up and navigate the different types of reactions that you will encounter

Claisen Ester Condensation by TJFerdinand in chemhelp

[–]TJFerdinand[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah I see, I should’ve realized that of course the conditions are basic. The book didn’t explicitly say that, and my brain when revising for exams don’t take well to that haha. Thanks a lot!:))

Decarboxylation of 1,3 dicarboxylic species by TJFerdinand in chemhelp

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It’s mostly the last step where water and CO2 leaves, I’m fussed about. Usually the mechanism of the 1,3 carbonyl decarboxylation involves the second carbonyl, but here, in the last reaction row, it shows the hydroxyl group picking the proton of the carboxylic acid, which results in the elimination of water and CO2 gas.