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Polar Protic Aprotic and Non-Polar Solvents in Substitution and Elimination Reactions

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This video gives you a detailed breakdown of the different types of organic solvents you will come across when studying substitution and elimination reactions. By watching this video you will learn about what makes a solvent polar or nonpolar and what makes it protic or aprotic.
You will also learn why and how this determines between SN1 SN2 E1 E2 reactions

I find that many organic chemistry students learn the individual substitution and elimination reactions in a vacuum. As a result they get lost when attempting to put the concepts together in coming up with the correct reaction mechanism and pathway

This video series will show you how to analyze the individual components including alkyl chain and carbon containing the leaving group, differentiating between nucleophile and base, identifying a good leaving group, and of course the solvent type and effect on the reaction

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