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Organic Chemistry (Ackerman's class--Top Hat)
Chad's NEW VIDEO LESSONS and Zoom Discussion Sessions
NEW VIDEO 7,8 - SN1 vs SN2 (1:13:40)
NEW VIDEO 9,10 - E1 vs E2 (46:32)
NEW VIDEO 11 - Distinguishing Between SN1, SN2, E1, and E2 (14:26)
Chapter 4 - Acids and Bases March 24, 2020 (54:48)
Chapters 7, 8, 9, 10 - SN2 and SN1 and E2 and E1 Reactions (will be completed next week) (124:56)
Exam 3 Review (115:48)
Chapter 12 - Alkene Addition Reactions Part 1 (60:15)
Chapter 12 - Alkene Addition Reactions Part 2 (64:25)
Chapter 13 - Alkynes and Brief Review of NMR, Acids/Bases, Stereochemistry, and Newman Projections (131:31)
Practice Final Exam (1st Semester (62 Questions)
Chapter 1 - Structure and Bonding
Chapter 1 Study Guide
Lewis Structures (11:04)
Formal Charges (4:10)
Condensed Structures (11:36)
Bond-Line Structures (15:26)
Valence Bond Theory and Hybridization (17:30)
Molecular Orbital Theory (14:14)
Resonance (17:37)
Resonance and Hybridization (5:34)
Polarity (6:35)
Intermolecular Forces (20:16)
Chapter 2 - Nomenclature
Chapter 2 Study Guide
Nomenclature of Alkanes (15:32)
Nomenclature of Cycloalkanes (8:20)
Systematic Nomenclature of Complex Substituents (4:22)
Common Names of Complex Substituents (7:53)
Nomenclature of Bicyclic Compounds (5:44)
Nomenclature of Alkenes (15:18)
Nomenclature of Alkynes (3:49)
Properties and Nomenclature of Alcohols (4:47)
Nomenclature of Amines (4:16)
Introduction to and Nomenclature of Ethers (2:42)
Nomenclature of Ketones and Aldehydes (5:33)
Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acids (2:25)
Nomenclature of Esters (1:46)
Nomenclature of Amides (1:05)
Nomenclature of Acid Anhydrides (1:20)
Nomenclature of Acid Halides (0:50)
Nomenclature of Nitriles (0:44)
Chapter 3 - Chemical Reactivity and Mechanisms
Chapter 3 Study Guide
Reaction Enthalpies and Bond Dissociation Energies (6:12)
Entropy, Gibbs Free Energy, and the Equilibrium Constant (9:44)
The Kinetics of Organic Reactions (4:41)
Nucleophiles, Electrophiles, and Intermediates (5:44)
Reaction Mechanisms and Curved Arrow Pushing (7:11)
Chapter 4 - Acids and Bases
Chapter 4 Study Guide
Introduction to Acids and Bases (9:02)
Ranking Bases (14:52)
Ranking Acids (8:28)
Chapter 5 - Conformational Analysis
Chapter 5 Study Guide
Drawing Constitutional Isomers (6:18)
Newman Projections (8:20)
Cycloalkanes and Cyclohexane Chair Conformations (22:38)
Chapter 6 - Stereochemistry
Chapter 6 Study Guide
Overview of Isomerism (7:24)
Chiral Centers and Chirality (5:23)
Absolute Configurations - Assigning R and S (14:47)
Molecules with Multiple Chiral Centers (15:15)
Fischer Projections (6:13)
Determining the Relationship Between a Pair of Molecules (6:43)
Amine Inversion and Chiral Molecules Without Chiral Centers (5:23)
Optical Activity (7:40)
Isomers and Stereochemistry Extra Practice
Chapters 7 and 8 - Substitution Reactions (SN2 and SN1)
Chapters 7 and 8 Study Guide
Introduction to SN2 Reactions (9:14)
Factors Affecting SN2 Reactions (11:40)
Introduction to SN1 Reactions (4:45)
Carbocation Rearrangements in SN1 Reactions (8:30)
Racemization in SN1 Reactions (1:37)
Factors Affecting SN1 Reactions (4:51)
Unreactivity of Vinyl and Aryl Halides (2:09)
Predicting the Products of Substitution Reactions (18:05)
Chapter 9, 10 and 11 - Elimination Reactions (E2 and E1) and Distinguishing Between SN1, SN2, E1, and E2
Chapters 9 and 10 Study Guide
Stability of Alkenes (2:17)
Introduction to E2 Elimination Reactions (6:42)
Exceptions to Zaitsev's Rule for E2 Reactions (8:37)
The Stereospecificity of E2 Reactions -- Anti-periplanar (10:41)
Introduction to E1 Elimination Reactions (4:54)
Predicting the Products of Elimination Reactions (10:02)
Distinguishing Between Substitution and Elimination Reactions (16:53)
Chapter 12 - Addition Reactions to Alkenes
Chapter 12 Study Guide
Introduction to Alkene Addition Reactions (4:00)
Hydrohalogenation (5:08)
Hydration -- Acid-Catalyzed Hydration (3:25)
Hydration -- Oxymercuration-Demercuration (6:07)
Hydration -- Hydroboration-Oxidation (4:14)
Catalytic Hydrogenation (3:17)
Halogenation (3:55)
Halohydrin Formation (3:20)
Anti-Dihydroxylation (4:12)
Syn-Dihydroxylation (2:40)
Oxidative Cleavage -- Ozonolysis and Permanganate Cleavage (4:49)
Predicting the Products of Alkene Addition Reactions (10:18)
Chapter 13 - Alkynes
Chapter 13 Study Guide
9.2 Acidity of Alkynes (2:32)
9.3 Preparation of Alkynes (3:37)
9.4 Reduction of Alkynes (6:01)
9.5 Introduction to Addition Reactions of Alkynes (2:19)
9.6 Hydrohalogenation (3:17)
9.7 Halogenation (1:35)
9.8a Acid-Catalyzed Hydration (4:10)
9.8b Hydroboration-Oxidation (5:07)
9.8c Keto-Enol Tautomerization (3:58)
9.9 Ozonolysis (1:21)
9.10 Alkylation of Acetylide Ions (2:21)
Chapter 16 - IR Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry
Chapter 16 Study Guide
Introduction to IR spectroscopy (10:57)
IR Spectra of Carbonyl Compounds (6:27)
The Effect of Conjugation on the Carbonyl Stretching Frequency (5:58)
Interpreting More IR Spectra (6:45)
Introduction to Mass Spectrometry (6:19)
Isotope Effects in Mass Spectrometry (6:30)
Fragmentation Patterns of Alkanes, Alkenes, and Aromatic Compounds (6:20)
Fragmentation Patterns for Alkyl Halides, Alcohols, and Amines (4:56)
Fragmentation Patterns for Ketones and Aldehydes (3:45)
Chapter 17 - NMR Spectroscopy
Chapter 17 Study Guide
Introduction to NMR (2:46)
The Number of Signals in C-13 NMR (4:53)
The Number of Signals in Proton NMR (10:38)
Homotopic vs Enantiotopic vs Diastereotopic (10:16)
The Chemical Shift in C-13 and Proton NMR (8:41)
The Integration or Area Under the Signal in Proton NMR (1:47)
The Splitting or Multiplicity in Proton NMR (4:55)
Interpreting NMR Example 1 (5:10)
Interpreting NMR Example 2 (7:43)
Interpreting NMR Example 3 (3:54)
Structural Determination From All Spectra Example 4 (5:58)
Structural Determination From All Spectra Example 5 (8:48)
Complex Splitting (11:42)
Distinguishing Between Substitution and Elimination Reactions (16:53)
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