In the previous video, Part 1 of the Aromatic Nomenclature, you saw how to name Benzene molecules using IUPAC and common nomenclature for a substituted benzene. This tutorial video below, Part 2, will walk you through the IUPAC rules for naming disubstituted benzene compounds using ortho meta and para. (Watch on YouTube: Aromatics 2. Click […]
Organic Chemistry Tutorial Videos
Phenol Resonance and Acidity Organic Chemistry Video
Phenol is a unique alcohol due to having a benzene ring and associated resonance. This video walks you through phenol resonance structures to help you understand how resonance impacts its acidity. Examples include comparing phenol to acetic acid as well as the impact of substituents on the ring like nitrophenol. (Watch on YouTube: Phenol Resonance/Acidity. Click […]
Naming Branched Chain Alkanes
Naming Organic Compounds Series: Video 3 This tutorial video takes you through the steps of naming branched chain alkanes using the IUPAC naming rules. A branched chain alkane is an organic molecule that has smaller carbon chains sticking out in the middle rather than having all carbons connected in a single row. Video includes a […]
Naming Cycloalkanes and Bicycloalkanes
Naming Organic Compounds Series: Video 5 This tutorial video gives you a basic approach for naming cycloalkanes and bicycloalkanes using my ‘puzzle piece’ approach to IUPAC naming. Included are examples of simple cyclic compounds and substituted bicyclic organic compounds. (Watch on YouTube: Cycloalkanes. Click CC on bottom right for transcript.) <– Watch Previous Video: Naming […]
Naming Alkenes
Naming Organic Compounds Series: Video 6 This tutorial video gives you a basic approach for naming alkenes which are molecules containing pi bonds. I approach this topic using my ‘puzzle piece’ approach to naming organic compounds. Included in this video are an alkene introduction including concept and calculation of hydrogen deficiency, followed by the rules […]
Naming Alkynes
Naming Organic Compounds Series: Video 7 This tutorial video shows you how to identify and name organic compounds containing a carbon to carbon triple bond. Examples including naming simple alkynes and naming alkynes with substituents using my puzzle piece approach to IUPAC nomenclature. (Watch on YouTube: Alkynes. Click CC on bottom right for transcript.) <– […]
Naming the Enyne – Alkene/Alkyne in Same Molecule
Naming Organic Compounds Series: Video 8 This Leah4sci tutorial video takes you through a systematic approach to IUPAC nomenclature for naming both and alkene and an alkyne on the same molecule. This is known as an ‘enyne’. Examples include simple and substituted enyne examples (Watch on YouTube: Enyne. Click CC on bottom right for transcript.) […]
Naming Alkyl Halides
Naming Organic Compounds Series: Video 9 The Naming Alkyl Halides tutorial video takes you through my puzzle piece approach to IUPAC Nomenclature for compounds containing the halogens F, Cl, Br and I. Examples include simple and substituted alkyl halides, along with halogenated alkenes and cyclic compounds. (Watch on YouTube: Alkyl Halides. Click CC on bottom […]
Naming Alcohols
Naming Organic Compounds Series: Video 10 This naming alcohols tutorial video takes you through the steps of naming an organic compound containing a hydroxyl or ‘OH’ functional group. Examples include simple and substituted alcohols, saturated and cyclic alcohols. (Watch on YouTube: Alcohols. Click CC on bottom right for transcript.) <– Watch Previous Video: Naming Alkyl […]
Naming Thiols
Naming Organic Compounds Series: Video 11 This tutorial videos takes you through the IUPAC and common rules for naming thiols or molecules containing an SH group. Examples include simple and substituted thiols, as well as mercapto-alcohol examples. (Watch on YouTube: Thiols. Click CC on bottom right for transcript.) <– Watch Previous Video: Naming Alcohols –> […]
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