R Run hard@thehsc Well-Known Member Joined Oct 7, 2021 Messages 784 Gender Male HSC 2022 May 8, 2022 #1 I would assume not - but this one question had numbering so got a bit doubtful. Clarification on this would be extremely helpful!!!
I would assume not - but this one question had numbering so got a bit doubtful. Clarification on this would be extremely helpful!!!
E ekjchale#1 Active Member Joined Apr 4, 2022 Messages 118 Gender Male HSC 2022 May 8, 2022 #2 Run hard@thehsc said: I would assume not - but this one question had numbering so got a bit doubtful. Clarification on this would be extremely helpful!!! Click to expand... we dont
Run hard@thehsc said: I would assume not - but this one question had numbering so got a bit doubtful. Clarification on this would be extremely helpful!!! Click to expand... we dont
大 大きい男 Active Member Joined Aug 11, 2019 Messages 115 Gender Male HSC 2020 May 8, 2022 #3 Only if there is a higher priority group in the molecule. Edit: This would be an exceedingly rare case I imagine, so for all practical purposes, no you don't need to denote the position of an amide. Last edited: May 8, 2022
Only if there is a higher priority group in the molecule. Edit: This would be an exceedingly rare case I imagine, so for all practical purposes, no you don't need to denote the position of an amide.
R Run hard@thehsc Well-Known Member Joined Oct 7, 2021 Messages 784 Gender Male HSC 2022 May 9, 2022 #4 yh fair enough ig - numbering would be practical if there was a carboxylic group chucked in