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Title: Organic Chemistry-Allylic and Benyzlic Reactivities
Description: These notes define allylic and benzylic groups, and identify their characteristic reactions. They were taken from an Organic Chemistry textbook (authored by Parise and Loudon) to help prepare for the second semester of the course. Short descriptions of terpene and steroid biosynthesis are also included. The text is readable, although a little faint in some areas-many apologies! >.<
Description: These notes define allylic and benzylic groups, and identify their characteristic reactions. They were taken from an Organic Chemistry textbook (authored by Parise and Loudon) to help prepare for the second semester of the course. Short descriptions of terpene and steroid biosynthesis are also included. The text is readable, although a little faint in some areas-many apologies! >.<
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Title: Organic Chemistry-Allylic and Benyzlic Reactivities
Description: These notes define allylic and benzylic groups, and identify their characteristic reactions. They were taken from an Organic Chemistry textbook (authored by Parise and Loudon) to help prepare for the second semester of the course. Short descriptions of terpene and steroid biosynthesis are also included. The text is readable, although a little faint in some areas-many apologies! >.<
Description: These notes define allylic and benzylic groups, and identify their characteristic reactions. They were taken from an Organic Chemistry textbook (authored by Parise and Loudon) to help prepare for the second semester of the course. Short descriptions of terpene and steroid biosynthesis are also included. The text is readable, although a little faint in some areas-many apologies! >.<