Organic Chemistry Fundamentals

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    6. Resonance Structures & Assigning Charge
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    In this chemistry lesson, let Professor Dave explain what pi electrons have to do with resonance structures, and how to draw resonance structures.

    In this chemistry lesson, let Professor Dave explain what pi electrons have to do with resonance structures, and how to draw resonance structures.

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    7. Ethane / Butane Conformational Analysis
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    Ready to analyze some molecular models? In this organic chemistry lesson, learn about different conformations and energies of ethane and butane.

    Ready to analyze some molecular models? In this organic chemistry lesson, learn about different conformations and energies of ethane and butane.

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    8. Cyclohexane Chair Conformation & Energy
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    Cyclohexane makes weird shapes! The most important is the chair conformation. In this lesson, learn how to draw cyclohexane chairs, how to flip them, and more.

    Cyclohexane makes weird shapes! The most important is the chair conformation. In this lesson, learn how to draw cyclohexane chairs, how to flip them, and more.

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    9. Enantiomers in Organic Chemistry
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    Why is a hand considered an enantiomer, or an image with chirality? In this organic chemistry lesson, get introduced to stereoisomers (and enantiomers).

    Why is a hand considered an enantiomer, or an image with chirality? In this organic chemistry lesson, get introduced to stereoisomers (and enantiomers).

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    10. Cahn-Ingold-Prelog Convention
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    In this organic chemistry lesson, the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog convention is introduced to allow for assignment of absolute configuration of stereocenters.

    In this organic chemistry lesson, the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog convention is introduced to allow for assignment of absolute configuration of stereocenters.

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