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Organic chemistry test study guide notes for atomic orbitals quantum numbers molecular orbitals hybridization concept summary good for mcat prep

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This document serves as a comprehensive study guide focused on key concepts in organic chemistry, specifically targeting atomic orbitals, quantum numbers, molecular orbitals, and hybridization. It is designed to aid students preparing for the MCAT by summarizing essential theories and principles. Atomic Orbitals The section on atomic orbitals explains the shapes and types of orbitals (s, p, d, f) and their significance in determining the electron configuration of atoms. Understanding these c...

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Organic chemistry test study guide for structural isomers stereoisomers relative and absolute configurations concept summary good for mcat prep

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Overview This document serves as a comprehensive study guide for organic chemistry, specifically focusing on structural isomers, stereoisomers, and the concepts of relative and absolute configurations. It is designed to aid students in preparing for the MCAT by summarizing key concepts and providing examples. Key Sections Structural Isomers Definition and types (chain, position, functional group). Importance in understanding molecular diversity. Stereoisomers Explanation of geometr...

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Organic chemistry test study guide for iupac naming conventions hydrocarbons alcohols aldehydes ketones carboxylic acids derivatives functional groups concept summary good for mcat pre

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Organic Chemistry Test Study Guide: IUPAC Naming Conventions Hydrocarbons Alkanes: Saturated hydrocarbons with single bonds (C-C). Named using the suffix “-ane” (e.g., methane, ethane). Alkenes: Unsaturated hydrocarbons with at least one double bond (C=C). Named using the suffix “-ene” (e.g., ethene, propene). Alkynes: Unsaturated hydrocarbons with at least one triple bond (C≡C). Named using the suffix “-yne” (e.g., ethyne, propyne). Alcohols Contain a hydroxyl group (-...

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