wait....isn't it outside is similar to exo and inside similar to endo, instead of the other way around? Then outside groups on the diene should be cis to exo groups on the dienophile, and this would lead to the endo prroduct.
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gflo6363 2 weeks ago
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dhillon09 3 weeks ago in playlist Organic chemistry: Diels-Alder reaction
The difference between endo and exo, is that exo doesn't get you high.
68MoparCharger 3 months ago in playlist Organic chemistry: Diels-Alder reaction
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Chilkies 3 months ago
wait....isn't it outside is similar to exo and inside similar to endo, instead of the other way around? Then outside groups on the diene should be cis to exo groups on the dienophile, and this would lead to the endo prroduct.
TheRunn91 5 months ago in playlist Organic chemistry: Diels-Alder reaction
I've been struggling with endo/exo, thanks so much for your help!
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pacojackson 1 year ago
Said F-u to the Kaplan books and are just watching your videos and doing practice. This is awesome. Thanks. I'm gonna send you some chedda in the near future. Thanks a million.
kronica 1 year ago 12
very good explanation!!
noorjahan27 2 years ago
Just a hint, the electron withdrawing group will always go endo.
DrAwesome0022 2 years ago
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