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Organic Reaction Mechanism Animation - Chemistry Seminar Briefing

Join the briefing seminar on the revised Sixth Form Chemistry Curriculum focusing on key topics like alkanes, alkenes, benzene, and more. Explore animations illustrating reaction mechanisms and interactive exercises. Presented by Ms. Cheng Siu-lin.

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Organic Reaction Mechanism Animation - Chemistry Seminar Briefing

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  1. Reaction Mechanism Animation Briefing Seminar on Revised Sixth Form Chemistry Curriculum 19 March 2005

  2. Related topics in the curriculum • 12.1 Alkanes and radical substitution • 12.2 Alkenes and electrophilic addition • 12.3 Benzene and electrophilic substitution • 12.4 Halogeno-compounds and nucleophilic substitution • 12.5 Carbonyl compounds and nucleophilic addition • 12.6 Derivatives of carboxylic acid and nucleophilic acyl substitution

  3. animation Features of animations • General mechanism • Example • Summary • Remarks: • Electrophilic addition: Markovnikov’s Rule, stability of carbocations • Radical substitution: Monosubstitution and multiple substitution • Nucleophilic substitution: Stereochemistry of products via SN1 and SN2 • Interactive exercise

  4. Link:http://resources.edb.gov.hk/~science/chem.htm • Animation: (MoreReaction mechanism animation) • Useful websites: (Useful websitesOrganic) Any comment or enquiry: • Ms CHENG Siu-lin, Sophia (鄭少蓮) • Email: sophiaslcheng@edb.gov.hk

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