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Complete Organic Chemistry Demystified

Complete Organic Chemistry Demystified

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  • On-Demand course

  • 12 hours 26 minutes

  • All levels

Description

Dive into the world of organic chemistry with the Complete Organic Chemistry Demystified course. This course will provide you with an overall idea of organic chemistry. Within no time, you will be able to build a solid foundation in this area.

Through this Complete Organic Chemistry Demystified course, you will learn how to draw organic molecules. The informative modules will educate you on acid-base reactions. You will develop an in-depth understanding of geometry, nomenclature, conformations and more. In addition, you will receive detailed lessons on substitute reactions and elimination reactions. This course will also educate you on synthetic techniques.

This Complete Organic Chemistry Demystified course is the perfect place to explore different aspects of organic chemistry. If you aspire to pursue a career in the relevant fields, this course is the ideal training ground for you. Enrol now!

Learning Objectives

  • Get introduced to the basic steps of drawing organic molecules

  • Enrich your knowledge of acid-base relations

  • Learn the principles of geometry and nomenclature

  • Develop a clear understanding of conformations

  • Deepen your understanding of substitute reactions and elimination reactionsGain in-depth knowledge of synthetic techniques

Who is this Course for?

This Complete Organic Chemistry Demystified course is ideal for aspiring professionals or those who wish to gain the relevant skills and knowledge to fast track their careers. It is for those who have little or no knowledge of the principles of organic chemistry or those who are new to the field and want to test their skills and knowledge. There are no entry requirements for this course; however, an eye for detail and a creative mind is essential.

Entry Requirement
  • This course is available to all learners of all academic backgrounds.

  • A good understanding of the English language, numeracy, and ICT are required to attend this course.

CPD Certificate from Course Gate

At the successful completion of the course, you can obtain your CPD certificate from us. You can order the PDF certificate for £4.99 and the hard copy for £9.99. Also, you can order both PDF and hardcopy certificates for £12.99.

Career path

Upon successfully completing the Complete Organic Chemistry Demystified course, learners can progress to a more advanced program from our course list. Career opportunities in this field include freelancing or working in-house, within a range of professional settings, with the opportunity to earn a high salary. Related professions in this industry include:

  • Chemistry teacher

  • Food scientist

  • Forensic analyst

  • Environmental scientist

  • Materials scientist

  • Analytical chemist

  • Pharmacologist


Course Curriculum

Module 01: About the Course

Introduction

00:02:00

Module 02: Drawing Organic Molecules

How to read bond-line drawings

00:18:00

How to draw bond-line drawings

00:18:00

Identifying formal charges

00:22:00

Finding lone pairs that are not drawn

00:23:00

Module 03: Resonance

What is resonance?

00:05:00

Drawing resonance structures (part 1)

00:40:00

Formal charges in resonance structures

00:19:00

Drawing resonance structures (part 2)

00:25:00

Recognizing patterns

00:30:00

The relative importance of resonance structures

00:19:00

Module 04: Acid-Base Reactions

Introduction to acid - base

00:03:00

Charged atoms

00:08:00

Resonance

00:11:00

Induction

00:09:00

Orbitals

00:03:00

Charged atoms - Resonance - Induction - Orbitals

00:07:00

Showing an acid-base mechanism

00:14:00

Acid-Base equilibrium position

00:06:00

Module 05: Geometry

Orbitals

00:15:00

Goemetry of orbitals

00:15:00

Impact of resonance on geometry

00:01:00

Module 06: Nomenclature

Introduction to nomenclature

00:03:00

Functional group

00:07:00

Unsaturation

00:04:00

Parent

00:09:00

Substituents

00:10:00

'cis' - 'trans' stereoisomerism

00:04:00

'E' - 'Z' stereoisomerism

00:04:00

Localizing substituents in parent chain

00:12:00

From structure to name

00:20:00

Module 07: Conformations

Introduction to conformations

00:02:00

Newman projection

00:10:00

Relative stability of Newman projections

00:08:00

Drawing chair conformations

00:02:00

Drawing substituents in chair conformations

00:11:00

Ring flipping

00:10:00

Comparing stability of chair conformations

00:10:00

Module 08: Configurations

Introduction to configurations

00:01:00

Locating stereocenters

00:04:00

Determining the configuration of a stereocenter

00:18:00

Nomenclature

00:12:00

Enantiomers

00:08:00

Diastereomers

00:05:00

Meso compounds

00:04:00

Fischer projections

00:11:00

Module 09: Mechanisms

Introduction to mechanisms

00:02:00

Nucleophiles and electrophiles

00:09:00

Arrows used for mechanisms

00:14:00

Carbocation

00:15:00

Module 10: Substitution Reactions

SN1 SN2 mechanisms

00:10:00

Factor #1: the electrophile

00:06:00

Factor #2: the nucleophile

00:04:00

Factor #3: the leaving group

00:05:00

Factor #4: the solvent

00:05:00

Combining all 4 factors

00:09:00

Module 11: Elimination Reactions

Introduction to elimination reactions

00:02:00

E1 mechanism

00:08:00

E2 mechanism

00:20:00

Module 12: Substitution vs Elimination

Introduction to substitution vs elimination

00:03:00

Determining the function of the reagent

00:04:00

Identifying the mechanism(s)

00:11:00

Predicting regiochemical and stereochemical outcomes

00:16:00

Module 13: Addition Reactions

Introduction to addition reactions

00:01:00

Regiochemistry

00:05:00

Stereochemistry

00:18:00

Hydrogenation: adding H-H

00:07:00

Hydrohalogenation: adding hydrogen halide, H-X

00:09:00

Hydrobromination : adding H-Br

00:09:00

Hydration: adding H-OH

00:12:00

Adding Br and Br

00:05:00

Halohydrin formation: adding Br and OH

00:08:00

'Anti' dihydroxylation: adding OH and OH

00:07:00

'syn' dihydroxylation : adding OH and OH

00:04:00

Ozonolysis

00:03:00

Reactions summary

00:01:00

Module 14: Synthesis Techniques

One-step synthesis

00:03:00

Combining reactions: changing the position of a leaving group

00:03:00

Combining reactions: changing the position of a double bond

00:02:00

Combining reactions: introducing functionality

00:03:00

Module 15: Wrapping Up and Bonus

Thank you for enrolling and announcing part 2

00:01:00

Certificate and Transcript

Order Your Certificates or Transcripts

00:00:00

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