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Introduction to Reaction Mechanisms

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  • your just amazing!

  • @MicNarcolepsy yes it is.

  • 1-pentene, is that the same as pent-1-ene?

  • thanks a lot!

  • Thank you so much for your videos. You helped me pass my first Organic Chemistry exam!

  • @IExark yep

  • Is this Mechanism Electrophilic Addition?

  • thank you!

  • easy to follow

  • Naked. : )

    A receptor is a reaction mechanism.

    That Medicinal Chemist I used to live w/ told me receptors bind w/ the active chemicals in the drug. Depending on how tightly they do this, the drug is more effective or less so in the patient.

    It used to get on my nerves that he knew more about my job than I do.

    One time he didn't know more and had a hissy fit at me. But he was better the next day, so I thought he was basically decent.

    Just not right for me, obviously.

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