How Name Cyclic and Bicyclic Systems Using IUPAC Rules Help Me With Organic Chemistry!
This video is part of a series called How to be Successful in Organic Chemistry. In this series I go over numerous problems that a student could expect to see in there organic chemistry 1 course. Doing organic chemistry practice problems will make you more successful in organic chemistry and biochemistry.
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00:00 Introduction
00:19 Using IUPAC Rules to Name a Cyclic System
01:56 Using IUPAC Rules to Name a Bicyclic System
04:40 Using IUPAC Rules to Name Spiro Cyclic Systems
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