Organic Chemistry VIP (Friday)

This course gives the user access to live sessions and study groups to learn with organic chemistry professionals.

Online Videos
Multiple Resources
Active Community
One-on-One Mentorship
Dr. K
Instructor

About the Course

Learning organic chemistry can be fun. This course will break down complicated chemical concepts for each learner. There are drawing questions that will highlight key areas for each student to practice. The course also includes video solutions for select questions that will enable the user to access a more in-depth knowledge of organic chemistry.

What are you going to learn?

  • Lewis Structures
  • Molecular Geometry and Hybridization
  • Functional Groups
  • Nomenclature
  • Formal Charge, Resonance, and Isomers
  • Acid Base Chemistry
  • Stereochemistry
  • Nucleophile vs Electrophile
  • SN2 and E2 reactions
  • SN1 and E1 reactions
  • Reactions with alkenes
  • Reactions with Alkynes
  • Radical Bromination
  • Synthesis

Organic Chemistry For All also has a 2d to 3d structure converter. This will enable the user to see reactions in a 3d format. There is also the R and S labeler that helps with identifying stereogenic centers. This course also includes additional features such as music, games (memory games, drag and drops, and platformer, and reagent games), interactive comics, customized videos, animated videos, and the famed Fall Of The Reagents. In addition,  If you are looking to take notes or make flashcards the PDAFL system allows you to download pdf or word documents to use as notes or flashcards. To complete a section you must complete the entire lesson. Note: The Organic Chemistry Discussion lesson tab is where live sessions will be held. If you need further assistance or guidance go to the review lesson tab to talk directly with the lesson planner. Live sessions are on Friday 6:30 - 8:30PM.



Course Content

  • Lewis Structures
  • Molecular Geometry and Hybridization
  • Functional Groups
  • Nomenclature
  • Formal Charge, Resonance, and Isomers
  • Acid Base Chemistry
  • Stereochemistry
  • Nucleophile vs Electrophile
  • SN2 and E2 reactions
  • SN1 and E1 reactions
  • Reactions with alkenes
  • Reactions with Alkynes
  • Radical Bromination
  • Synthesis

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