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Crash Course Organic Chemistry Preview
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What Is Organic Chemistry?: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #1
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The Basics of Organic Nomenclature: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #2
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More Organic Nomenclature: Heteroatom Functional Groups: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #3
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3D Structure and Bonding: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #4
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IR Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #5
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Alkanes: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #6
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Cyclohexanes: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #7
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Stereochemistry: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #8
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More Stereochemical Relationships: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #9
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Polarity, Resonance, and Electron Pushing: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #10
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Acidity: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #11
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Nucleophiles and Electrophiles: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #12
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Intro to Reaction Mechanisms: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #13
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E/Z Alkenes, Electrophilic Addition, & Carbocations: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #14
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Thermodynamics and Energy Diagrams: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #15
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Alkene Addition Reactions: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #16
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Alkene Redox Reactions: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #17
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Alkyne Reactions & Tautomerization: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #18
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Radical Reactions & Hammond's Postulate: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #19
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Intro to Substitution Reactions: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #20
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Substitution Reactions - SN1 and SN2 Mechanisms: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #21
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E1 and E2 Reactions: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #22
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Determining SN1, SN2, E1, and E2 Reactions: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #23
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Alcohols, Ethers, and Epoxides: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #24
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Synthesis and Column Chromatography: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #25
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How to Identify Molecules - Proton NMR: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #26
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An Overview of Aldehydes and Ketones: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #27
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Organometallic Reagents and Carbanions: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #28
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Aldehyde and Ketone Reactions - Hydrates, Acetals, & Imines: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #29
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In 50 episodes, Dr. Deboki Chakravarti will teach you organic chemistry. This course is based on sophomore-level college material, covering topics from Organic Chemistry I and II. It was developed with 9 reference texts and journal articles on specialized topics in organic chemistry, in particular: Organic Chemistry texts by Brown, Foote, Iverson and Ansyln (8th ed.); Clayden, Greeves and Warren (2nd ed.); McMurry (9th ed.) By the end of this course, you will be able to: * Recognize and name the major functional groups in organic compounds * Understand the influence of molecular structure and conformation on chemical properties and reactivity Identify the possible reactions for a given organic compound and select reasonable reaction mechanisms given the reactant structure and functional groups * Sketch a mechanism for an organic reaction, showing valid arrow-pushing and formal charges * Develop and compare synthetic routes to a target molecule from a starting compound * Interpret spectra (e.g. IR, NMR, MS, UV/vis) and understand how they are used in structure determination * Connect the chemical properties of organic compounds to their real-world applications (e.g. in polymers, medicine, and biochemistry). Read more

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