
Organic chemistry | Science | Khan Academy
In organic chemistry, we will learn about the reactions chemists use to synthesize crazy carbon based structures, as well as the analytical methods to characterize them.
Welcome to organic chemistry | Khan Academy
Unit 1 Welcome to organic chemistry Unit 2 Chemical Bonding (Hybridization) Unit 3 Revising functional groups Unit 4 Common Oxidising and Reducing Agents in Organic chemistry
Organic chemistry (Essentials) - Class 11 - Khan Academy
Unit 1 Welcome to organic chemistry Unit 2 Chemical Bonding (Hybridization) Unit 3 Revising functional groups Unit 4 Common Oxidising and Reducing Agents in Organic chemistry
Organic chemistry course intro (video) | Khan Academy
It's the branch of chemistry that helps us create new medicines, develop innovative materials, and unlock the secrets of life itself. From the food we eat to the clothes we wear, organic chemistry is …
Structure and bonding | Organic chemistry - Khan Academy
Organic chemistry 14 units Unit 1 Structure and bonding Unit 2 Resonance and acid-base chemistry Unit 3 Alkanes, cycloalkanes, and functional groups Unit 4 Stereochemistry Unit 5 Substitution and …
Organic chemistry - Some basic principles and techniques | Khan …
In this unit of class 11 organic chemistry, we will learn about the reactions chemists use to synthesize crazy carbon based structures, how to name them, as well as the analytical (qualitative and …
Aromatic compounds | Organic chemistry | Science | Khan Academy
Organic chemistry 14 units Unit 1 Structure and bonding Unit 2 Resonance and acid-base chemistry Unit 3 Alkanes, cycloalkanes, and functional groups Unit 4 Stereochemistry Unit 5 Substitution and …
Curly arrow conventions in organic chemistry - Khan Academy
Sal: What I want to do in this video is talk a little bit about the curly arrow conventions used in organic chemistry and the slight variations I use in many of the videos here on Khan Academy.
Condensed structures (video) - Khan Academy
When you have large molecules this doesn't work very well and you'll see almost exclusively bond line structures used to represent larger organic molecules. And we'll look at those in the next video.
Cis–trans isomerism (video) | Khan Academy
From IUPAC Gold Book http://goldbook.iupac.org/C01092.html "cis and trans may be ambiguous and have therefore largely been replaced by the E,Z convention for the nomenclature of organic …