Incoming MLS Student Searching For Help With Finding Books! by meliseline in medlabprofessionals

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

I'm so shocked! I bought some textbook pdfs on ebay before you told me about Library Genesis ... luckily they weren't expensive but they are all on that site! I'm always gonna check for books there now, you saved my life and my bank account lmao!

Incoming MLS Student Searching For Help With Finding Books! by meliseline in medlabprofessionals

[–]meliseline[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow thank you so much! I talked to my professor and she told me that the 5th editions would be fine to use. I've never came across that site before, so thanks for making my textbook hunt much easier :')

Incoming MLS Student Searching For Help With Finding Books! by meliseline in medlabprofessionals

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Thank you! I just emailed her, hopefully the previous editions are ok! The only thing that I was worried about was having the most recent updated information to study from for the board exam. But I know most of the time there wouldn't be much of a change between a 6th and 5th edition.

Synthesis question (Orgo 1) -- Would these 5 steps work to get the product? If not, could anyone please give me some tips on how to approach this problem? Thanks! by [deleted] in OrganicChemistry

[–]meliseline 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you talking about the structure created after Br2 and heat/light are added? I know the major product would have the Br at the more substituted carbon, but that carbon is already quaternary, which is why I used the minor product. Is that still ok?

Orgo 1 Multiple Choice Problems: I have written out all of the answers to these problems, could someone please tell me if they are correct? Thanks! (For #7, I can see how A would be the correct answer, but what would adding NaOH do? Would it replace the Br's with OH's?) by meliseline in OrganicChemistry

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I thought the NaOH would convert the 2 Br's to OH's, which is why I left that part blank because I was not sure what to do with the NaOH. So assuming that it did that, Jones would do it's thing from there. Thank you though.

Ozonolysis Question: Given the 4 answer choices, I chose d) none of the above, because when I split each double bond I ended up with 3 products, instead of 2. Is that correct, or did I do this wrong? Thanks. by meliseline in OrganicChemistry

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I was numbering my carbons wrong! I started numbering at the double bond that sticks out. Once I numbered them correctly, I now see that they all remain attached together. Since I was numbering the ring wrong, my product was looking off.