Long time, no see...I haven't been on here for almost a year!
I haven't touched a Chemistry book since last summer, but now I'm ready to dive back in and review all the Chemistry I've learned as an undergraduate, in preparation for the MCAT!
I am using the Berkeley Review MCAT study books. I have a few Organic Chemistry questions that have come up over the last few days of reviewing:
1) In which cases does resonance "trump" the inductive effect? (Sorry in advance if this question is too generic or vague.)
2) What are 1°, 2°, 3°, and 4° carbons? (I'm ashamed I don't remember this...)
3) My study book states that an amine lone pair binds the protic hydrogen of an alcohol more tightly than an alcohol lone pair binds the protic hydrogen of an amine, but the book goes on to say that hydrogen bonding in alcohols is stronger than in amines. To me, these statements contradict each other, but I'm probably interpreting something wrong. Could someone please explain this to me in simpler terms?
Thanks in advance for your *delete me*
~ AP ~