Identifying the major product- Carbocation rearrangement | Chemistry | Khan Academy
Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions might involve the formation of more than one product. How is that possible? And, which would be the major product? This video talks about why and how carbocation rearrangement occurs, leading to the formation of unexpected major products!
00:00- Introduction
00:39- 1,2-Hydride shift.
4:23- 1,2-Methyl shift
6:45- How to know when rearrangement happens?
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