Monday, October 1, 2018

organic chemistry - Why is Diels–Alder adduct exo when we leave it for a while?


Recently we did an experiment of Diels–Alder reaction and we left the adduct overnight. I've read a paper of Woodward that says the adduct of Diels–Alder thought to be endo, whereas in our experiment it turned out to be exo.




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periodic trends - Comparing radii in lithium, beryllium, magnesium, aluminium and sodium ions

Apparently the of last four, $\ce{Mg^2+}$ is closest in radius to $\ce{Li+}$. Is this true, and if so, why would a whole larger shell ($\ce{...