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Organic Chemistry 1
Organic Chemistry 1
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More Organic Chemistry Naming Examples 1
More Organic Chemistry Naming Examples 1
More Organic Chemistry Naming Examples 1
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Organic Chem Prof Raps about Chemistry
Organic Chem Prof Raps about Chemistry
Organic Chem Prof has put on his rapping cap and performs for his class. This is what makes this college "uncommon."
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Organic chemistry: Stereochemistry (1)
Organic chemistry: Stereochemistry (1)
Organic chemistry: Stereochemistry. Chiral carbons ("stereocenters", "asymmetric carbons") vs. chiral molecules. Meso molecules. Enantiomers and diastereomers. R and S naming This is arecording of a tutoring session, posted with the student's permission. These videos are offered on a "pay-what-you-like" basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: www.freelance-teacher.com For a printable document containing the handout discussed in this video series, go to my website. For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: www.youtube.com (1) Chiral carbons ("stereocenters") vs. chiral molecules (2) Continued. Meso molecules. Enantiomers (3) Continued. Diastereomers. R and S naming (4) R and S naming continued (5) Continued tags: education educational college student MCAT exam test instructional
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Organic chemistry: Alcohols (1)
Organic chemistry: Alcohols (1)
Organic chemistry: Reaction of alcohols with acids and bases.Oxidation and reduction involving alcohols—PCC, Grignard reagents. This is a recording of a tutoring session, posted with the students' permission. These videos are offered on a "pay-what-you-like" basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: www.freelance-teacher.com For the printable "handouts" discussed in these videos, go to my website. For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: www.youtube.com (1) E1 and E2 stereochemistry (2) SN1/E1 (3) Alcohol reactions with acid or base (4) Continued (5) Continued (6) Continued (7) Oxidation and reduction involving alcohols. PCC, Grignards (8) Continued (9) Continued (10) Continued (11) Continued (12) Continued tags: education college student university exam test educational study campus school
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IUPAC Nomenclature: Organic Chemistry Basics for IIT JEE, Online AIPMT, AIEEE Chemistry Coaching
IUPAC Nomenclature: Organic Chemistry Basics for IIT JEE, Online AIPMT, AIEEE Chemistry Coaching
www.exponenteducation.com provides IIT-JEE video lectures, IIT JEE study material and free NCERT, CBSE solutions forstudents of class X, XI, XII and droppers who are aspiring for IIT-JEE, AIEEE, NEET, MP PET, AIPMT, PMT, AIIMS, AFMC, CEE, MHTCET and other such engineering entrance exams. This video tutorial is from IIT JEE Organic Chemistry syllabus and is focused on concepts of IUPAC nomenclature of hydrocarbons. You will learn how to identify longest carbon chain and apply various rules like lowest numbering rule to derive the name of the organic compound. The concept of carbon chains and finding the nomenclature is explained with various sample questions. This lecture will strengthen your concepts of organic chemistry and will help you solve question from in JEE paper, practice tests, previous years papers, sample question papers and help you build fundamental concepts. IIT-JEE Organic Chemistry online foundation course and video lectures similar to this one are also available for class X, XI, XII, MP PET, NEET, AIIMS, AIPMT and other medical and engineering entrance exam preparation at http and www.crackiitjee.com To be successful in JEE 2012, NEET 2012, AIEEE 2012 and other engineering entrance tests you need to focused and disciplined with your preparation. Focus your study on building concepts, begin your preparation well in advance and do regular self-study, do lot of exercises, solve previous years question papers and online test series. Going to a good coaching <b>...</b>
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Organic Chemistry (TGIB)
Organic Chemistry (TGIB)
Thank God it's Bio! For Mrs. Gaffney's Biology class. A delightful song about organic chemistry to the tune of Katy Perry's Last Friday Night (TGIF) The karaoke track is from TheHMKARAOKEMC's YouTube Channel! -Thanks! Organic Chemistry (TGIB) When I wake up in my bed science swimming in my head DNA and ATP It's organic chemistry! There's organic molecules Carbohydrates, Lipids too You've got Proteins and DNA With ATP I'll find a way Organic chemistry used to be hard for me but now I know With the science of life I will be all right and now I think it rules Organic Chemistry Carbohydrates are just swell make up structures of the cell are a source of energy Organic chemistry oh it isn't very hard simple sugars make up carbs synthesis can make it starch Organic Chemistry Oh Organic molecules Follow very simple rules Have carbon and have hydrogen Organic chemistry yeah I think I got this right It's the chemistry of life Whoa-oh-oah Organic Chemistry Learn it all again Organic Chemistry Learn it all again and Up next is ATP All living things need energy adenosine triphosphate it powers life so don't you hate Next up, Lipids are a ball Fatty acids, glycerol Store energy as well Make up the membrane of the cell Organic chemistry used to be hard for me but now I know With the science of life I will be all right and now I think it rules Organic Chemistry DNA has nucleotides and their bonded down one side Sugar phosphate and a base Organic Chemistry Adenine and thymine Cytosine and <b>...</b>
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Organic Chemistry 4.5: Protecting Groups
Organic Chemistry 4.5: Protecting Groups
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Organic Chemistry reactions - 7 clues from Obi Wan
Organic Chemistry reactions - 7 clues from Obi Wan
www.aceorganicchem.com This video gives seven clues to help students decipher organic chemistry problems.
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Organic Chemistry Naming Examples 2
Organic Chemistry Naming Examples 2
Organic Chemistry Naming Examples 2
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Organic chemistry: Carbohydrates (1)
Organic chemistry: Carbohydrates (1)
Organic chemistry: Introduction to carbohydrates (sugars). D vs. L sugars; epimers. Ring formation; Haworth projections; alpha vs. beta anomers; furanoses vs. pyranoses. Mutarotation. Glycosides (sugar acetals). Attack of acetone on sugar diol units to form cyclic acetals This is arecording of a tutoring session, posted with the students' permission. These videos are offered on a "pay-what-you-like" basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: www.freelance-teacher.com For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: www.youtube.com (1) D vs. L sugars; epimers (2) Continued. Ring formation; Haworth projections (3) Continued. Alpha vs. beta anomers; furanoses vs. pyranoses (4) Continued (5) Continued. Mutarotation. Glycosides (sugar acetals) (6) Continued. Attack of acetone on sugar diol units to form cyclic acetals (7) Continued
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Expert - Organic Chemistry
Expert - Organic Chemistry
Improv-A-Ganza: Two-Headed Expert ep.23 With: Jeff Davis, Ryan Styles, Colin Mochrie, and Brad Sherwood Rights belong to GSN
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Organic chemistry: R and S naming (1)
Organic chemistry: R and S naming (1)
Organic chemistry nomenclature: How to determine whether a stereocenter has R or S stereochemistry--ie, how to name the "absolute configuration" of a chiral carbon. These videos are offered on a "pay what you like" basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: www.freelance-teacher.com For a printable document containing the systematic method discussed in this video series, go to my website. For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. These videos are designed to help students who are finding the material difficult, so I go very slowly, with lots of repetition and examples. If you don't find this material difficult, you might be very bored by these videos and might prefer to learn straight from a textbook. For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: www.youtube.com (1) How to determine priorities (2) How to determine priorities (3) How to determine priorities (4) How to determine priorities (5) Case 1: Priority 4 pointing into the page (6) Case 1: Priority 4 pointing into the page (7) The single-swap rule (8) Case 2: Priority 4 pointing out of the page or in the plane of the page (9) Case 2: Priority 4 pointing out of the page or in the plane of the page (10) Case 2: Priority 4 pointing out of the page or in the plane of the page (11) Case 2: Priority 4 pointing out of the page or in the plane of the page (12) Multiple stereocenters (13) Multiple stereocenters (14) Harder <b>...</b>
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Functional Groups Defined (Organic Chemistry Basics Part 3)
Functional Groups Defined (Organic Chemistry Basics Part 3)
This Leah4sci Tutorial takes you through the basics of understanding, identifying, and recognizing functional groups, and details some of their specific properties and structures. Many students struggle with organic chemistry because they try to memorize rather than understand the concepts and mechanisms. My goal is to break down the concepts so that you can understand and apply them to your homework, quizzes and exams If you enjoyed this video please show your appreciation by giving it a thumbs up; and subscribe to my channel for quick access to all new tutorial uploads I will be creating quizzes to help you study the concepts in this quiz. These will be available on my website shortly Find me online: Website: leah4sci.com Facebook facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
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Organic chemistry: Diels-Alder reaction (1)
Organic chemistry: Diels-Alder reaction (1)
Organic chemistry: Diels-Alder reaction.Dienes, dienophiles; s-cis, s-trans; electron-donating and electron-withdrawing substituents; outside vs. inside positions; endo vs. exo approaches. Molecular orbital diagram for Diels-Alder transition state (Frontier Molecular Orbital Theory); molecular orbital diagrams for endo vs. exo transition states. This is a recording of a tutoring session, posted with the students' permission. These videos are offered on a "pay-what-you-like" basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: www.freelance-teacher.com For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: www.youtube.com (1) Basic mechanism for Diels-Alder; dienes and dienophiles; s-cis and s-trans (2) Electron-donating and withdrawing substituents. Diels-Alder examples (3) Examples continued. Diels-Alder stereochemistry—relation between two substituents from the dienophile (4) Continued. Relation between two substituents from the diene (inside vs. outside positions) (5) Continued. A Diels-Alder synthesis problem (6) Relation between a substituent from the diene and a substituent from the dienophile—endo vs. exo (7) Continued. Cyclic dienes (8) Continued (9) Molecular orbital diagram for Diels-Alder transition state (10) Continued. Molecular orbital diagrams for endo vs. exo transition states (11) Continued tags: educational college student education
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Organic Chemistry 11
Organic Chemistry 11
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Organic Chemistry Rap
Organic Chemistry Rap
Just a little Organic Chemistry rap I made this summer Produced by Shawn Jahan www.youtube.com/shawnjahan MP3 Download: www.zshare.net Lyrics: I didn't make the A, but I can still remember the name Of every carbon based molecule that you could create Just dots and lines to memorize, flying into my eyes I can synthesize in half the time that it takes for you to draw a bond of pi That's two lines drawn through the middle of a row of C's ...Because I know the E's, I know my SP's, my SP2's and my 3's And the international union of pure and applied chemistry sucks! For making my life a living hell with all the rules they made up We've got enantiomers, diastereomers, I know it probably sounds like I'm just throwing out words And when I'm cooking my dinner and the smells start brewing I can't help but think of Huckel and his silly old rules Yeah, it's the ochem song I should probably be studying but this is more fun But the sound waves look like an NMR And I still can't tell if my clock is S or R Yeah, it's the ochem song I should probably be studying but this is more fun But the sound waves look like an NMR And I still can't tell if my clock is S or R Alkenes, alkynes, alkanes, they all sound the same! It's just a couple of letters in there differentiating the name And I have to admit the one that I hated most was probably epoxides Because it's hard to know a structure when it's coming in from all sides! But my favorite may have been deprotonation via claisen It's a two way tie <b>...</b>
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Formal Charge and Resonance Structures (Organic Chemistry Basics Part 1)
Formal Charge and Resonance Structures (Organic Chemistry Basics Part 1)
This Leah4sci tutorials shows you how to calculate the formal charge of atoms in a molecule, and helps you find and understand resonance structure Many students are confused by the complicated formal charge calculation. In this video I show you my simplified thus faster way to find and apply formal charges. I also introduce the concept of finding and understanding resonance structures Many students struggle with organic chemistry because they try to memorize rather than understand the concepts and mechanisms. My goal is to break down the concepts so that you can understand and apply them to your homework, quizzes and exams If you enjoyed this video please show your appreciation by giving me a thumbs up, and subscribe to my channel for quick access to all my new tutorial uploads I will be creating quizzes to help you study the concepts in this quiz. These will be available on my website shortly Find me online: Website: leah4sci.com Facebook facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com