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Organic chemistry: Benzene nomenclature; phenyl vs. benzyl; ortho, meta, and para. Phenol nomenclature. Acidity of phenols. Deprotonated phenols as nucleophiles; preparation of alkyl aryl ethers using Williamson ether synthesis. Kolbe carboxylation. Hydrogenolysis of benzylic ethers

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(1) Benzene nomenclature
(2) Phenyl vs. benzyl. Nomenclature continued
(3) Nomenclature continued. Ortho, meta, and para
(4) Nomenclature continued
(5) Continued
(6) Continued
(7) Continued
(8) Continued. Phenol nomenclature. Acidity of phenols
(9) Acidity of phenols continued
(10) Continued
(11) Continued
(12) Continued
(13) Continued
(14) Continued. Deprotonated phenols as nucleophiles; preparation of alkyl aryl ethers using Williamson ether synthesis
(15) Continued
(16) Continued. Kolbe carboxylation
(17) Continued. Hydrogenolysis of benzylic ethers
(18) Continued
(19) Continued

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  • Thank you so much for all the time you put into recording/editing/posting all these lessons, I find them very helpful!!

  • @mungoo more smarter? you sound intelligent!

  • mungoo----> yeah just like how you named yourself? right?...more smarter? maybe YOU should get more smarter....

  • total random comment here but over in the UK phenyl is pronounced fee-nile , methyl is mee-thile

    great videos by the way

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  • historical people need to learn to be more smarter about naming their discoveries

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