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Organic Practical Setup 9. Reduction with LiAlH4 & NaBH4
In this video I look at the use of the two main reducing agents employed in organic chemistry. These are lithium aluminium hydride (lithal) and sodium borohydride. I outline the mechanism (nucleophilic addition) in which hydride ions react with C=O groups to form alcohols via alkoxide intermediates. I compare the reactivities of the two reducing agents and discuss the explosive risks associated with using lithium aluminium hydride with protic solvents such as water or methanol. A practical setup, that could be used to reduce aldehydes and ketone with lithal, is presented at the end. It is one in a series of short videos looking at the main organic practical techniques: heat & distill; reflux distillation; washing and drying in solvent extraction; recrystallisation and melting point determination; and others
By
Frank Scullion
Carboxylic Acids 4. Methods of Preparation
In this video I look at the preparation of carboxylic acids from four other organic functional groups. First, from primary alcohols and aldehydes by the process of oxidation, and second, from esters and nitriles by the process of either acid-catalysed hydrolysis or alkaline catalysed hydrolysis.
By
Frank Scullion
Organic Mechanisms. Markovnikov's Rule.
This video looks at the electrophilic addition reaction of hydrogen bromide with an asymmetric alkene (propene). It helps you to rack the movement of electrons and to gain a better understanding of why 2-bromopropane is the major product - in terms of the relative stabilities of the primary and secondary carbocation intermediates.
By
Frank Scullion
Organic Practical Setup 8. Recrystallisation of organic solids.
In this video I look at how (and why) recrystallisation is used to purify an organic solid. It is one in a series of short videos looking at the main organic practical techniques: heat & distill; reflux distillation; washing and drying in solvent extraction; recrystallisation and melting point determination; and others
By
Frank Scullion
Organic Advanced 1. What's an homologous series?
This video explains and illustrates what homologous series are. It makes use of 3d modelling in considering how the general formula of an homologous series is used to generate the molecular formulae of its members. The boiling points are graphed out to show the gradation of physical properties within an homologous series of compounds.
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Frank Scullion
Organic Addition Polymers 1. Polythene, PVC and others
This video takes a simple look at how four common addition polymers are formed and at their various uses as well. These are polythene, polypropylene, PVC and polystyrene.
By
Frank Scullion
Organic Mechanisms. Electrophilic Addition. Ethene + HBr
A very quick explanation of the electrophilic addition reaction of ethene with hydrogen bromide.
By
Frank Scullion
Organic Condensation Polymers 2. Terylene.
This video provides an animated explanation of the formation of the polyester terylene from a dicarboxylic acid (benzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid) and diol (ethane-1,2-diol). The process is known as condensation polymerisation - forming water molecules together with polyester molecules. In an accompanying video I look at the formation of the polyamide called nylon-6,6.
By
Frank Scullion
Organic Practical Setup 1. Heat & Distill (simple distillation).
A short video to show you the setup for the organic practical technique known as "heat and distill". The quickfit parts are named and the setup discussed. This is one in a series of short videos looking at the main organic practical techniques: heat & distill; reflux distillation; washing and drying in solvent extraction; recrystallisation and melting point determination; and others
By
Frank Scullion
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Organic
Matter
5
SI System
3
Measurements
22
Aufbau Principle
1
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Frank Scullion
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