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Organic Chemistry 1-Master The Concepts!
Published 6/2022
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Learn Organic Chemistry 1 via modern teaching technology and high quality recorded lectures!!



What you'll learn
-Basic Concepts of Organic Chemistry
-Nomenclature and Reactions of Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Alcohols, and Ethers
-Conformational analysis of Alkanes and Cyclohexane derivatives
-Stereochemistry, enantiomers, diastereomers, and Meso compounds
-Detailed Mechanisms of five Organic Reactions: SN1, SN2, E1, E2, Radical Substitution
-Other concepts of Organic Chemistry 1
Requirements
No requirements. You will learn everything you need to know.

Description
10 sections • 190 lectures • 23h 56m total lengthSection 1: Basic Concepts of Organic Chemistry (33 video lectures): 1. Chemical Bonds2. Common Bonding Pattern3. Lewis Structure4. Lewis Structure-Sample problems5. Resonance forms6. Resonance Hybrid7. Formal Charge8. Exception to the Octet Rule9. Resonance Contribution10. Functional Groups11. Molecular Geometry12. Condensed Structure of Organic Molecules13. Line-angle or Skeletal Structure of Organic Molecules14. Skeletal Structures with Charged Carbons-Carbocations and Carbanions15. Structural or Constitutional Isomers16. Atomic and Hybrid Orbitals17. Determining Hybridization18. Sigma and pi Bonds in Double and Triple Bonds19. Electronegativity and Polarity of Bonds and Molecules20. Factors affecting Bond length and Bond energy21. Intermolecular Interactions22. Intermolecular Forces and Boiling and Melting Points23. Solubility of Organic Molecules-Like dissolves Like24. Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic parts25. Acids and Bases26. The extent of Reaction between Acids and Bases27. Factors affecting Acidity28. Lewis Acids-Lewis Bases29. Electrophiles and Nucleophile30. Energy Diagrams31. Energy Diagrams of Two-Step Reactions32. Rate Equations33. CatalystsSection 2: Alkanes (19 video lectures)1. Introduction to Alkanes and Cycloalkanes2. Naming Branched Alkanes3. Naming Cycloalkanes4. Classification of Carbon and Hydrogen Atoms5. Constitutional or Structural Isomers6. Cis-Trans Isomerism in cycloalkanes7. Conformations of Alkanes8. Neman Projection9. Conformational Analysis of Ethane10. Conformational Analysis of Propane11. Newman projections of Butane12. Conformational Analysis of Butane13. Angle Strain and Torsional Strain in Cycloalkanes14. Conformational Analysis of Cyclohexane15. 1,3-Diaxila Interaction in Cyclohexane Derivatives16. Conformational change of methyl cyclohexane-Newman projection17. Conformations of disubstituted cyclohexane18. Sample problems of Conformations of disubstituted cyclohexane19. Polycyclic CompoundsSection 3: Stereochemistry (18 video lectures)1. Stereoisomers2. Enantiomers-Chiral Molecules3. R and S configuration assignment4. Determination of priorities for double and triple bonds5. Fischer projection6. Sample problems for configuration assignment7. Diastereomers8. Meso compounds9. Stereochemistry of conformations of Butane10. Conformational enantiomers11. Sample problems for relationship between stereoisomers-112. Sample problems for relationship between stereoisomers-213. Plane-polarized Light and distinguishing Enantiomers14. Specific rotation15. Racemic mixtures16. Physical properties of stereoisomers17. Enantiomeric excess or optical purity18. Conversion of achiral reactant to chiral productSection 4: Substitution (25 video lectures)1. Introduction to Substitution Reactions2. Alkyl-Vinyl-Aryl-Benzyl Halides3. Naming Alkyl Halides4. Nucleophilicity versus Basicity5. SN2 Mechanism-Introduction6. Energy Diagram of SN2 Reactions7. Inversion of configuration in SN2 reactions8. Effect of Nucleophile on SN2 Reactions9. Effect of Solvent on SN2 Reactions10. Effect of Leaving group on SN2 Reactions11. Effects of Substrate on SN2 Reactions12. SN1 Mechanism-Introduction13. Energy Diagram of SN1 Reactions14. Effects of Substrate on SN1 Reactions15. Effect of Solvent on SN1 Reactions16. Stereochemistry of SN1-Racemization17. SN1 Reaction on a Ring18. Rearrangements in SN1 Reaction19. Effect of Nucleophile on SN1 Reactions20. Effect of Nucleophile on Substitution Reaction of Secondary Alkyl Halides21. Effect of Leaving Group on SN1 Reactions22. Aryl and Vinyl Halides-SN1 and SN2 Reactions23. Sample Problems of SN1 Reactions24. Sample problems of SN1 and SN2 Reactions25. Characteristics of SN2 and SN1 ReactionsSection 5: Elimination (23 video lectures)1. Introduction to Elimination Reaction2. Structures and Stereoisomers of Alkenes3. Classification and and relative energy of Alkenes4. E1 Mechanism-Introduction5. Energy Diagram for E1 Reactions6. Effect of Alkyl Halide Structure on E1 Reactions7. Zaitsev Rule8. Regioselectivity of E1 Reactions9. Rearrangements in E1 Mechanism10. Effect of Leaving Group on E1 Reactions11. Effect of Solvent on E1 Reactions12. Competition Between the SN1 and E1 Reactions13. E2 Mechanism-Introduction14. Energy Diagram for E2 Reactions15. Effect of Alkyl Halide Structure on E2 Reactions16. Regioselectivity and Stereoselectivity of E2 Reactions17. Effect of Leaving Group on E2 Reactions18. Effect of Solvent on E2 Reactions19. Elimination Reactions under E1 or E2 conditions20. Stereospecifity of E2 Reactions21. Comparison of E2 and E1 Mechanisms22. Anti-coplanar Orientation for E2 Reactions23. E2 Reactions on Halocyclohexanes-Zaitsev and anti-Zaitsev productsSection 6: Alkenes (24 video lectures)6. Structure of Alkenes2. Degrees of Unsaturation3. Alkene Nomenclature4. Cis-Trans and E-Z Geometric Isomers5. Hydrogenation of Alkenes6. Dehydrohalogenation by E27. Zaitsev and Hofmann Products8. Dehydrohalogenation by E19. Dehalogenation of Vicinal Dibromides10. Reactions of Alkenes11. Hydrohalogenation of Alkenes12. Markovnikov's Rule13. Hydration of Alkenes14. Oxymercuration-Demercuration15. Hydroboration-Oxidation16. Halogenation of Alkenes17. Halohydrin Formation18. Cyclopropanation Reaction19. Epoxidation Reaction20. Syn Dihydroxylation of Alkenes21. Anti Dihydroxylation of Alkenes22. Oxidative cleavage of Alkenes23. Ozonolysis of Alkenes24. Polymerization of AlkenesSection 7: Alkynes (10 video lectures)1. Alkynes nomenclature and structure2. Alkyne Synthesis using Dehydrohalogenation3. Formation of Acetylide Ions4. Reactions of Acetylide Ions5. Hydrogenation of Alkynes6. Halogenation of Alkyne7. Hydrohalogenation of Alkyne8. Hydration of Alkynes9. Hydroboration of Alkynes10. Oxidative cleavage of AlkynesSection 8: Alcohols (17 video lectures)1. Structure of Alcohols2. Acidity of Alcohols3. Organometallic Reagents4. Preparation of Alcohols using R-Li5. Preparation of Alcohols using Grignard Reagent6. Preparation of Alcohols using Hydride Reduction7. Introduction to Reactions of Alcohols8. Oxidation of Alcohols9. Tosylation of Alcohols for SN2 and E2 Reactions10. Conversion of Alcohols to Alkyl Halides with HX11. Reaction of Alcohols with Lucas Reagent12. Conversion of 1 and 2 Alcohols into R-Br using PBr313. Conversion of 1 and 2 Alcohols into R-Cl using SOCl214. Dehydration of Alcohols15. Dehydration of Alcohols and Carbocation Rearrangements16. Dehydration of Alcohols using POCl317. Pinacol RearrangementSection 9: Ethers-Epoxides-Sulfides (13 video lectures)1. Structures and Nomenclatures of Ethers-Epoxides-Sulfides2. Williamson Ether Synthesis3. Synthesis of Ethers using Bimolecular Dehydration of Alcohols4. Electrophilic Addition of Alcohols to Alkenes5. Alokoxymercuraion-Demercuration Reaction6. Reaction of an Ether with Hydrohalic Acids7. Epoxidation of Alkenes8. Forming Epoxides from Halohydrins9. Acid-Catalyzed Opening of Epoxides10. Base-Catalyzed Opening of Epoxides11. Organometallic Reactions with Epoxides12. Reactions of Epoxides with Lithium Aluminum Hydride13. Sulfides (Thioether)Section 10: Radical Reactions (8 video lectures)1. Structure of Radicals2. Radical Halogenation of Alkanes3. Energy Diagram for Radical Propagation4. Product Mixture in Radical Halogenation5. Allylic Halogenation using NBS6. Regiochemistry of Allylic Halogenation7. Radical Addition of H-Br to Alkenes8. Sample Problems of Radical Substitution Reaction

Overview

Section 1: Basic Concepts of Organic Chemistry

Lecture 1 1-Chemical Bonds

Lecture 2 2-Common Bonding Pattern

Lecture 3 3-Lewis Structure

Lecture 4 4-Lewis Structure-Sample problems

Lecture 5 5-Resonance forms

Lecture 6 6-Resonance Hybrid

Lecture 7 7-Formal Charge

Lecture 8 8-Exception to the Octet Rule

Lecture 9 9-Resonance Contribution

Lecture 10 10-Functional Groups

Lecture 11 11-Molecular Geometry

Lecture 12 12-Condensed Structure of Organic Molecules

Lecture 13 13-Line-angle or Skeletal Structure of Organic Molecules

Lecture 14 14-Sketletal Structues with Charged Carbons-Carbocations and Carbanions

Lecture 15 15-Structural or Constitutional Isomers

Lecture 16 16-Atomic and Hybrid Orbitals

Lecture 17 17-Determining Hybridization

Lecture 18 18-Sigma and pi Bonds in Double and Triple Bonds

Lecture 19 19-Electronegativity and Polarity of Bonds and Molecules

Lecture 20 20-Factors affecting Bond length and Bond energy

Lecture 21 21-Intermolecular Interactions

Lecture 22 22-Intermolecular Forces and Boiling and Melting Points

Lecture 23 23-Solubility of Organic Molecules-Like dissolves Like

Lecture 24 24-Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic parts

Lecture 25 25-Acids and Bases

Lecture 26 26-The extent of Reaction between Acids and Bases

Lecture 27 27-Factors affecting Acidity

Lecture 28 28-Lewis Acids-Lewis Bases

Lecture 29 29-Electrophiles and Nucleophile

Lecture 30 30-Energy Diagrams

Lecture 31 31-Energy Diagrams of Two-Step Reactions

Lecture 32 32-Rate Equations

Lecture 33 33-Catalysts

Section 2: Alkanes

Lecture 34 Introduction to Alkanes and Cycloalkanes

Lecture 35 Naming Branched Alkanes

Lecture 36 Naming Cycloalkanes

Lecture 37 Classification of Carbon and Hydrogen Atoms

Lecture 38 Constitutional or Structural Isomers

Lecture 39 Cis-Trans Isomerism in cycloalkanes

Lecture 40 Conformations of Alkanes

Lecture 41 Neman Projection

Lecture 42 Conformational Analysis of Ethane

Lecture 43 Conformational Analysis of Propane

Lecture 44 Newman projections of Butane

Lecture 45 Conformational Analysis of Butane

Lecture 46 Angle Strain and Torsional train in Cycloalkanes

Lecture 47 Conformational Analysis of Cyclohexane

Lecture 48 1,3-Diaxaxial Interaction in Cyclohexane Derivatives

Lecture 49 Conformational change of methyl cyclohexane-Newman projection

Lecture 50 Conformations of disubstituted cyclohexane

Lecture 51 Sample problems of Conformations of disubstituted cyclohexane

Lecture 52 Polycyclic Compounds

Section 3: Stereochemistry

Lecture 53 Stereoisomers

Lecture 54 Enantiomers-Chiral Molecules

Lecture 55 R and S configuration assignment

Lecture 56 Determination of priorities for double and triple bonds

Lecture 57 Fischer projection

Lecture 58 Sample problems for configuration assignment

Lecture 59 Diastereomers

Lecture 60 Meso compounds

Lecture 61 Stereochemistry of conformations of Butane

Lecture 62 Conformational enantiomers

Lecture 63 Sample problems for relationship between stereoisomers-1

Lecture 64 Sample problems for relationship between stereoisomers-2

Lecture 65 Plane-polarized Light and distinguishing Enantiomers

Lecture 66 Specific rotation

Lecture 67 Racemic mixtures

Lecture 68 Physical properties of stereoisomers

Lecture 69 Enantiomeric excess or optical purity

Lecture 70 Conversion of achiral reactant to chiral product

Section 4: Substitution

Lecture 71 Introduction to Substitution Reactions

Lecture 72 Alkyl-Vinyl-Aryl-Benzyl Halides

Lecture 73 Naming Alkyl Halides

Lecture 74 Nucleophilicity versus Basicity

Lecture 75 SN2 Mechanism-Introduction

Lecture 76 Energy Diagram of SN2 Reactions

Lecture 77 Inversion of configuration in SN2 reactions

Lecture 78 Effect of Nucleophile on SN2 Reactions

Lecture 79 Effect of Solvent on SN2 Reactions

Lecture 80 Effect of Leaving group on SN2 Reactions

Lecture 81 Effects of Substrate on SN2 Reactions

Lecture 82 SN1 Mechanism-Introduction

Lecture 83 Energy Diagram of SN1 Reactions

Lecture 84 Effects of Substrate on SN1 Reactions

Lecture 85 Effect of Solvent on SN1 Reactions

Lecture 86 Stereochemistry of SN1-Racemization

Lecture 87 SN1 Reaction on a Ring

Lecture 88 Rearrangements in SN1 Reaction

Lecture 89 Effect of Nucleophile on SN1 Reactions

Lecture 90 Effect of Nucleophile on Substitution Reaction of Secondary Alkyl Halides

Lecture 91 Effect of Leaving Group on SN1 Reactions

Lecture 92 Aryl and Vinyl Halides-SN1 and SN2 Reactions

Lecture 93 Sample Problems of SN1 Reactions

Lecture 94 Sample problems of SN1 and SN2 Reactions

Lecture 95 Characteristics of SN2 and SN1 Reactions

Section 5: Elimination

Lecture 96 Introduction to Elimination Reaction

Lecture 97 Structures and Stereoisomers of Alkenes

Lecture 98 Classification and and relative energy of Alkenes

Lecture 99 E1 Mechanism-Introduction

Lecture 100 Energy Diagram for E1 Reactions

Lecture 101 Effect of Alkyl Halide Structure on E1 Reactions

Lecture 102 Zaitsev Rule

Lecture 103 Regioselectivity of E1 Reactions

Lecture 104 Rearrangements in E1 Mechanism

Lecture 105 Effect of Leaving Group on E1 Reactions

Lecture 106 Effect of Solvent on E1 Reactions

Lecture 107 Competition Between the SN1 and E1 Reactions

Lecture 108 E2 Mechanism-Introduction

Lecture 109 Energy Diagram for E2 Reactions

Lecture 110 Effect of Alkyl Halide Structure on E2 Reactions

Lecture 111 Regioselectivity and Stereoselectivity of E2 Reactions

Lecture 112 Effect of Leaving Group on E2 Reactions

Lecture 113 Effect of Solvent on E2 Reactions

Lecture 114 Elimination Reactions under E1 or E2 conditions

Lecture 115 Stereospecifity of E2 Reactions

Lecture 116 Comparison of E2 and E1 Mechanisms

Lecture 117 Anti-coplanar Orientation for E2 Reactions

Lecture 118 E2 Reactions on Halocyclohexanes-Zaitsev and anti-Zaitsev products

Section 6: Alkenes

Lecture 119 Structure of Alkenes

Lecture 120 Degrees of Unsaturation

Lecture 121 Alkene Nomenclature

Lecture 122 Cis-Trans and E-Z Geometric Isomers

Lecture 123 Hydrogenation of Alkenes

Lecture 124 Dehydrohalogenation by E2

Lecture 125 Zaitsev and Hofmann Products

Lecture 126 Dehydrohalogenation by E1

Lecture 127 Dehalogenation of Vicinal Dibromides

Lecture 128 Reactions of Alkenes

Lecture 129 Hydrohalogenation of Alkenes

Lecture 130 Markovnikov's Rule

Lecture 131 Hydration of Alkenes

Lecture 132 Oxymercuration-Demercuration

Lecture 133 Hydroboration-Oxidation

Lecture 134 Halogenation of Alkenes

Lecture 135 Halohydrin Formation

Lecture 136 Cyclopropanation Reaction

Lecture 137 Epoxidation Reaction

Lecture 138 Syn Dihydroxylation of Alkenes

Lecture 139 Anti Dihydroxylation of Alkenes

Lecture 140 Oxidative cleavage of Alkenes

Lecture 141 Ozonolysis of Alkenes

Lecture 142 Polymerization of Alkenes

Section 7: Alkynes

Lecture 143 Alkynes nomenclature and structure

Lecture 144 Alkyne Synthesis using Dehydrohalogenation

Lecture 145 Formation of Acetylide Ions

Lecture 146 Reactions of Acetylide Ions

Lecture 147 Hydrogenation of Alkynes

Lecture 148 Halogenation of Alkyne

Lecture 149 Hydrohalogenation of Alkyne

Lecture 150 Hydration of Alkynes

Lecture 151 Hydroboration of Alkynes

Lecture 152 Oxidative cleavage of Alkynes

Section 8: Alcohols

Lecture 153 Structures of Alcohols

Lecture 154 Acidity of Alcohols

Lecture 155 Organometallic Reagents

Lecture 156 Preparation of Alcohols using R-Li

Lecture 157 Preparation of Alcohols using Grignard Reagent

Lecture 158 Preparation of Alcohols using Hydride Reduction

Lecture 159 Introduction to Reactions of Alcohols

Lecture 160 Oxidation of Alcohols

Lecture 161 Tosylation of Alcohols for SN2 and E2 Reactions

Lecture 162 Conversion of Alcohols to Alkyl Halides with HX

Lecture 163 Reaction of Alcohols with Lucas Reagent

Lecture 164 Conversion of 1 and 2 Alcohols into R-Br using PBr3

Lecture 165 Conversion of 1 and 2 Alcohols into R-Cl using SOCl2

Lecture 166 Dehydration of Alcohols

Lecture 167 Dehydration of Alcohols and Carbocation Rearrangements

Lecture 168 Dehydration of Alcohols using POCl3

Lecture 169 Pinacol Rearrangement

Section 9: Ethers-Epoxides-Sulfides

Lecture 170 Structures and Nomenclatures of Ethers-Epoxides-Sulfides

Lecture 171 Williamson Ether Synthesis

Lecture 172 Synthesis of Ethers using Bimolecular Dehydration of Alcohols

Lecture 173 Electrophilic Addition of Alcohols to Alkenes

Lecture 174 Alokoxymercuraion-Demercuration Reaction

Lecture 175 Reaction of an Ether with Hydrohalic Acids

Lecture 176 Epoxidation of Alkenes

Lecture 177 Forming Epoxides from Halohydrins

Lecture 178 Acid-Catalyzed Opening of Epoxides

Lecture 179 Base-Catalyzed Opening of Epoxides

Lecture 180 Organometallic Reactions with Epoxides

Lecture 181 Reactions of Epoxides with Lithium Aluminum Hydride

Lecture 182 Sulfides (Thioether)

Section 10: Radical Reactions

Lecture 183 Structue of Radicals

Lecture 184 Radical Halogenation of Alkanes

Lecture 185 Energy Diagram for Radical Propagation

Lecture 186 Product Mixture in Radical Halogenation

Lecture 187 Allylic Halogenation using NBS

Lecture 188 Regiochemistry of Allylic Halogenation

Lecture 189 Radical Addition of H-Br to Alkenes

Lecture 190 Sample Problems of Radical Substitution Reaction

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