Learning objective
Plan synthetic routes between organic compounds in the specification.
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Organic synthesis (A-level only)
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Synthetic routes (A-level only)
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Quick explanation
Plan synthetic routes between organic compounds in the specification
- This point belongs to Organic synthesis (A-level only), especially Synthetic routes (A-level only).
- You need to be able to plan synthetic routes between organic compounds in the specification.
- The key ideas to know are organic, between, and routes.
- Use the linked flashcards and practice questions to check recall, then practise applying the idea in an exam-style answer.
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Why it matters
This objective helps connect Synthetic routes (A-level only) to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Organic synthesis (A-level only).
Quick student answer
Which of the following is a correct reagent for the reduction of a ketone to a secondary alcohol?
Direct answer
LiAlH4 is a strong reducing agent that can reduce ketones to secondary alcohols.
Key terms
- Reagent: A substance used to cause a chemical reaction, often to synthesize a compound.
- Nucleophile: A species that donates an electron pair to form a chemical bond in a reaction.
Common trap
Ignoring stoichiometry in reactions: Always ensure that the reaction is balanced and that stoichiometric ratios are used in calculations.
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Open revision notesRelated learning objectives
- Select suitable reagents and conditions for each step.
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- Explain functional-group interconversions.
Synthetic routes (A-level only)
- Evaluate alternative synthetic routes.
Synthetic routes (A-level only)
