Lesson 20 of 44 • 3 upvotes • 12:24mins
This lesson discusses the stability of Benzyl carbocations and stability of alkenes
44 lessons • 7h 27m
Electrophile and Nucleophile
10:03mins
Factors Affecting Nucleophilicity
10:52mins
Overview Lesson
0:47mins
Inductive Effect
11:04mins
Comparing the Acidic Strength
10:39mins
Basic Strength
9:33mins
Basic strength-2
13:46mins
Basic strength-3
9:48mins
Basic strength and resonance
11:00mins
Resonance-2
11:41mins
Resonance-3
10:13mins
Resonance-4
10:05mins
Resonance -5
10:22mins
Quick revision of Lewis formula
10:09mins
Resonance-6
9:09mins
Resonance-7
9:13mins
Hyperconjugation
11:11mins
Hyperconjugation-2
10:11mins
Carbocation Stability
10:06mins
Stability of Benzyl Carbocations
12:24mins
Acidity of phenols
8:32mins
Acidity-2
8:31mins
Acidity-3
10:07mins
Acidity of aromatic acids
10:03mins
Acidity of aromatic acids -2
9:04mins
Reactive intermediates
9:56mins
Carbocations-2
11:27mins
Rearrangement of carbocations
10:25mins
Rearrangement of carbocations-2
9:41mins
Ring expansion
10:57mins
Acidity of alpha hydrogen
10:30mins
Alpha hydrogen-2
9:31mins
Ring expansion-2
10:06mins
Ring contraction
10:48mins
Carbanions
10:05mins
Carbanions-2
9:53mins
Free radicals
10:08mins
Carbenes
9:17mins
Carbenes-2
10:12mins
Carbenes-3
10:16mins
Preparation of carbenes
10:25mins
Reactions of carbenes
14:23mins
Nitrenes
10:12mins
Tautomerism
10:47mins