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Crash Course Organic Chemistry
Trelè: Crash Course Organic Chemistry
Runtime: 26:14 minit
Kalite: HD
Premye Dat Air: Apr 30, 2020
Dènye dat Air: Apr 14, 2022
Episode: 50 Episode
Sezon: 1 Sezon
Crash Course Organic Chemistry Sezon 1
What Is Organic Chemistry?
Organic chemistry is pretty much everywhere! In this episode of Crash Course Organic Chemistry, we’re talking about the amazing diversity among...
The Basics of Organic Nomenclature
Language is complicated, especially in organic chemistry. This episode of Crash Course Organic Chemistry is all about nomenclature. We'll dive into...
More Organic Nomenclature: Heteroatom Functional Groups
Oxygen is pretty dang amazing! Some of the most intensely studied functional groups in organic chemistry have oxygen atoms. In this episode of Crash...
3D Structure and Bonding
The organic molecules that make up life on Earth are more than just the 2-D structures we’ve been drawing so far. Molecules have 3-D shapes...
IR Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry
It’s time for molecular analysis! On this episode of Crash Course Organic Chemistry, we’re learning about mass spectrometry and infrared...
Alkanes
Alkanes are kind of the wallflowers of organic chemistry, but they still have important functions in the world around us. In this episode of Crash...
Cyclohexanes
Hexagons appear all over the natural world from honeycomb to bubbles, and they even appear in organic chemistry! In this episode of Crash Course...
Stereochemistry
The shape of molecules is super important to life as we know it. In this episode of Crash Course Organic Chemistry we’re learning about...
More Stereochemical Relationships
Enantiomers have almost all the same chemical and physical properties, so it can be tough to separate them. But it’s still super important that...
Polarity, Resonance, and Electron Pushing
We’ve all heard the phrase “opposites attract.” It may or may not be true for people, but it’s definitely true in organic...
Acidity
Acidity is a tricky concept, and it’s not always like how we see it in the movies. As organic chemists, we need to know how to predict the...
Nucleophiles and Electrophiles
Organic reactions are kind of like carefully choreographed fight scenes, and nucleophilic attack is a key move. This episode of Crash Course Organic...
Intro to Reaction Mechanisms
When we venture to new places, we need navigational tools to guide us. In organic chemistry, those are reaction mechanisms! In this episode of Crash...
E/Z Alkenes, Electrophilic Addition, & Carbocations
Alkenes are an important type of molecule in organic chemistry that we’re going to see a lot more of in this series. But before we can really...
Thermodynamics and Energy Diagrams
In organic chemistry, different reactions can take place at vastly different speeds. To better understand whether a reaction actually will happen,...
Alkene Addition Reactions
Like a trendy dance, a fighting combo, or a secret handshake, organic reactions can be broken down into simpler steps. In this episode of Crash...
Alkene Redox Reactions
Oxidation-reduction reactions are going on around us, and inside us, all the time, and we can make redox reactions in organic chemistry easier to...
Alkyne Reactions & Tautomerization
Carbon-carbon double bonds are pretty common in nature, but triple bonds between carbons, called alkynes, are not. When alkynes do pop up in nature,...
Radical Reactions & Hammond's Postulate
Throughout this series we’ve mostly talked about pairs of electrons, but electrons don’t always have a buddy. An atom or group of atoms...
Intro to Substitution Reactions
Substitution reactions can have really powerful effects, both good and bad, in our bodies. You might remember substitution reactions as displacement...
Substitution Reactions - SN1 and SN2 Mechanisms
We’ve already learned a bit about substitution reactions in organic chemistry and the two different paths they can follow: SN1 and SN2. In...
E1 and E2 Reactions
We’ve spent the last few episodes talking about substitution reactions, but now it’s time to talk about a related type of reaction:...
Determining SN1, SN2, E1, and E2 Reactions
Organic chemistry isn’t that different from an adventure game, with substrates as characters, nucleophiles as magic potions, and reaction...
Alcohols, Ethers, and Epoxides
What comes to mind when you think of alcohol? Probably alcoholic drinks like beer or wine. But in organic chemistry alcohols are an important and...
Synthesis and Column Chromatography
Even though all living things have a lot in common, different organisms can have very different reactions to the same organic chemicals. That means...
How to Identify Molecules - Proton NMR
If you were given a chemical and told to identify it, how would you go about doing that? You could look at different factors like color, boiling...
An Overview of Aldehydes and Ketones
Ketones and aldehydes are all around and inside us, from the strong smelling component of nail polish remover, acetone, to hormones in our bodies, to...
Organometallic Reagents and Carbanions
Have you ever wondered why the gas station has “unleaded fuel” but there isn’t a “leaded” option? The answer has to do...
Aldehyde and Ketone Reactions - Hydrates, Acetals, & Imines
We’ve already learned the basics of carbonyl chemistry and talked about how we can synthesize aldehydes and ketones, but there’s still so...
Carboxylic Acids
What do the smells of feet, armpits, vomit, and goats all have in common? (Besides being super gross…) Carboxylic acids! Despite being...
Carboxylic Acid Derivatives & Hydrolysis Reactions
Esters have a wide range of uses, from giving perfumes and colognes their fragrances, to preventing diseases like scurvy. Vitamin C, that scurvy...
Interconversion and Organometallics
We get it, learning so many different organic reactions is probably giving you a headache, but hopefully this episode can help! We’re getting...
Chemoselectivity and Protecting Groups
Things have been getting more and more complicated here in Crash Course Organic Chemistry, and as we deal with more complex molecules, parts of...
Retrosynthesis and Liquid-Liquid Extraction
As we construct more complex organic molecules, it can start to feel like decrypting a complex code. Organic synthesis takes simple starting...
Polymer Chemistry
So far in this series we’ve focused on molecules with tens of atoms in them, but in organic chemistry molecules can get way bigger! Polymers...
Aromaticity, Hückel's Rule, and Chemical Equivalence in NMR
If you’ve been paying attention so far in this series, you’ve probably heard of benzene. This molecule is flat, cyclic, and belongs to a...
Intro to Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution
We’ve talked about benzene a bit already in this series, but did you know that benzene rings are present in all kinds of familiar substances?...
More EAS - Electron Donating and Withdrawing Groups
In the previous episode we discussed what happens when we use electrophilic aromatic substitution to add a group to a benzene ring, but what happens...
More EAS & Benzylic Reactions
We’ve already learned a lot about electrophilic aromatic substitution (EAS) and benzene, but guess what? There’s even more to learn! In...
Synthesis, Distillation, & Recrystallization
We’re going back to the lab! So far we’ve learned some important lab techniques that organic chemists might use day to day, like...
Conjugation & UV-Vis Spectroscopy
Carrots get their orange-y color from, you guessed it, an organic chemical. This chemical, called beta carotene, gets its pigment from its conjugated...
The Diels-Alder & Other Pericyclic Reactions
Going out in the sun can work wonders for your mood, but unfortunately too much UV exposure can do serious damage to your DNA. This damage occurs...
Enols and Enolates - Reactivity, Halogenation, and Alkylation
You may know that cows produce methane, which is a big concern when it comes to global heating, but did you know that organic chemistry provides a...
The Aldol and Claisen Reactions
Organic chemistry is a great workout for your brain, and to keep its energy up, your brain needs glucose. To maintain blood glucose levels, our...
Crossed Aldol Reactions, Enones, and Conjugate Addition
Insects can communicate with each other about all kinds of things, but instead of using words, they use… you guessed it! Organic Chemistry!...
Amines
Did you know that the fishier a fish smells, the longer it’s been out of the water? This is due to a chemical called trimethylamine, which is...
Diazonium Salts & Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution
Have you ever wondered where cured meats like salami or pepperoni get their bright red color? Of course its from organic chemistry! A chemical called...
Biochemical Building Blocks & Fischer and Haworth Projections
Although we've spent a lot of time in this series looking at human-made organic chemicals, the term "organic chemistry" was originally used to...
Biological Polymers
You might think a self regulating factory sounds pretty unbelievable, but that’s pretty much exactly how our bodies work! Our bodies are full...
Medicinal Chemistry and Penicillin Total Synthesis
These days, we don't have to worry too much about meeting an early demise from ulcers, breaks in the stomach lining that could be fatal back in the...
The Search for Solutions (1980)
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Crash Course Chemistry (2013)
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In the 1950s, Elizabeth Zott's dream of being a scientist is challenged by a society that says women belong in the domestic sphere. She accepts a job...
Continental Classroom (1958)
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Alice in Wonderful Kitchen (2024)
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