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Initiation, Propagation, Termination - 3 Steps of Radical Reactions

Duration: 12:29Views: 24.3KLikes: 618Date Created: Oct, 2021

Channel: Leah4sci

Category: Education

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Description: Leah4sci.com/Radical presents: The 3 steps of a radical reaction: Initiation Propagation Termination Need help with Orgo? Download my free guide ’10 Secrets to Acing Organic Chemistry’ HERE: leah4sci.com/orgo-ebook This video introduces you to the 3 steps of radical reactions: initiation, propagation, and termination. You’ll learn why free radicals are so reactive and how to denote the movement of single electrons during homolytic cleavage. I’ll also show you the mechanism of each step and give you some simple ways to recognize which step you’re looking at. In this video: [0:22] Definition of a Radical [2:11] Definition of Heterolytic Cleavage [2:36] Definition of Homolytic Cleavage [3:37] Step 1: Initiation [5:03] Step 2: Propagation [7:46] Step 3: Termination [10:00] Free Radical Chlorination of Methane This is part of the Free Radicals Tutorial Series. Catch the entire Radicals and Reactions Video Series on my website at Leah4sci.com/Radical Follow along with your semester by using my Orgo Syllabus Companion: leah4sci.com/syllabus For more in-depth review including practice problems and explanations, come join my online membership site the organic chemistry study hall: leah4sci.com/join For private online tutoring visit my website: leah4sci.com/organic-chemistry For questions and comments, find me on social media here: Facebook: facebook.com/Leah4Sci Twitter: twitter.com/Leah4Sci Instagram: instagram.com/leah4sci Pinterest: pinterest.com/leah4sci

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