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Dihydroxylation of alkenes (1)

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  • - What do you think about this? see, hurtownia-elektryczna/konin">np. tu przewody.
  • - Why can't you go into the mechanism of H2O2 cleavage the O-Os bond, it would be really helpful. Instead of just put it there without any explanation 
  • - by a robot/guy speaking through a fan.
  • - poorly explained?? if i could send you a SLAP through the internet i would...
  • - for orgo 1, you do not need to know the mechanism for OsO4, just need to know about the reaction and the products. So what this guy did is even better than the university's requirements. Keep on with the good work !!!
  • - says the kid barely passing. please explain it if you can do better?.....that's what i thought...fucktard
  • - Thank you so much!!! I've been looking everywhere for this. My teacher just EXPECTED us to know it. You explained it very simply, which is just what I needed because now I'm off to take my test!! Thanks!!
  • - @walkonthewildside101 agreed!!!!
  • - @VPR2000 quit your bitchin, if you dont like it use all the other resources on the internet for organic chemistry.....which adds up to ZERO this guy is a champion he has covered a university course, and a course for the mcat all for a pay what you like basis.....and u have the nerve to complain?
  • - please do
  • - Thank you so much!
  • - i would appreciate the full mechanism here, some courses do require knowing these steps. I do believe there are 3 different ways though :/
  • - I never knew Alan Harper was a Chemistry Tutor?!
  • - poorly explained
  • - i would suck your dick
  • - Ends of comments.