Intro to Orgo Series: Video 6 This tutorial video is designed to help new and incoming organic chemistry students build a solid foundation for organic chemistry. Topics discussed include drawing a Lewis Dot Diagram for Atoms, and the Octet Rule.
Electron Configuration Tutorial Part 2
Intro to Orgo Series: Video 5 This tutorial video is designed to help new and incoming organic chemistry students build a solid foundation for organic chemistry. This video has additional examples of finding the electron configuration of larger atoms and the shortcut version using the noble gas kernel. Video 4 (Electron Configuration Part 1) showed […]
Atomic Orbitals and Orbital Shapes Video
Intro to Orgo Series: Video 3 This tutorial video is designed to help new and incoming organic chemistry students build a solid foundation for organic chemistry Topics discussed include an overview of the atomic orbitals including their shapes, sub-orbitals, and the number of electrons found in each. The orbitals are also related to their placement […]
Periodic Table and Atomic Trends Video
Intro to Orgo Series: Video 2 The reactivity of different atoms in organic chemistry reactions can be compared and derived by understanding the periodic table and being familiar with its trends. This video gives you a brief overview of the table with a heavy focus on trends required in organic chemistry including size and electronegativity. […]
Subatomic Particles and Atomic Structure Video
Intro to Orgo Series: Video 1 Understanding large-scale organic chemistry reactions is based on the simple principles of organic structure. While you will not be tested directly on this topic in your organic chemistry course, it is vital that you have an understanding of the subatomic particles and their properties This tutorial video will provide […]
Specific Rotation Calculation in Optical Activity
Specific Rotation calculations are a useful tool in optical activity. This video will help you understand the factors influencing specific rotation such as observed rotation, g/mL, path-length, wavelength, and temperature. You will see a detailed breakdown of the equation along with a few examples to follow along. (Watch on YouTube: Optics 2. Click CC for video transcription.) <– […]
Acidity and Basicity of Alcohols Organic Chemistry Video
Alcohols are amphiprotic making them both acids and bases. This video shows you how to rank acidity and basicity of alcohols using charge, electronegativity, resonance, and inductive effect with practice examples along the way. (Watch on YouTube: Acidity & Basicity. Click CC for Transcription.) Links & Resources Mentioned In This Video: Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and Lewis Acids […]
Cyclic Acetal Protecting Group Reaction and Mechanism
During synthesis, protecting a reactant is a game changer. Without this ability, arriving at the correct product will be painful and sometimes near impossible. Utilizing a cyclic acetal protecting group is one of the handiest tools we can have in our synthesis arsenals. This video will so you a step-by-step detailed mechanism along with tips for redrawing, […]
Acetal and Hemiacetal Formation Reaction Mechanism
Acetal and Hemiacetal mechanisms can be long, but when you UNDERSTAND each step you’ll be saved from a big headache and trouble from merely memorizing. This video walks you step-by-step through the acid catalyzed acetal formation reaction mechanism! You’ll see special attention on the acetal, hemiacetals, ketals, and hemiketals in the mechanism as well as […]
Acetal Ketal Hemiacetal Hemiketal Reactions Overview and Shortcuts
This video offers an overview and comparison between the acetal, ketal, hemiacetal, and hemiketal reactions including stability of products and intermediates. You’ll also learn my shortcut trick for quickly identifying carbonyl and alcohol reactants from products and acetal or ketal products from reactants. (Watch on YouTube: Acetal Overview. Click CC for transcription.) –> Watch […]
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