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Chem 51B. Lec 04. Organic Chemistry: Alcohols, Ethers, and Expodites Part 3 (English)


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UCI Chem 51B Organic Chemistry (Winter 2013)
Lec 04. Organic Chemistry -- Alcohols, Ethers, Epoxides -- Part 3
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Instructor: David Van Vranken, Ph.D.


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Description: This is the second quarter of the organic chemistry series. Topics covered include: Fundamental concepts relating to carbon compounds with emphasis on structural theory and the nature of chemical bonding, stereochemistry, reaction mechanisms, and spectroscopic, physical, and chemical properties of the principal classes of carbon compounds. This video is part of a 26-lecture undergraduate-level course titled "Organic Chemistry" taught at UC Irvine by Professor David Van Vranken.

Organic Chemistry (Chem 51B) is part of OpenChem.
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Recorded on January 14, 2013.


Index of Topics:
00:17 - OLED TV
01:38 - OLED explained
03:34 - 9.8: E1 Dehydration of tertiary Alcohols via Carbocations
07:00 - 9.8: E1 Dehydration of secondary Alcohols via Carbocations
10:28 - 9.9: Carbocations rearrange through 1,2 shifts
18:38 - 9.9: 1,2 shifts make challenging test questions
26:09 - 9.10: Dehydration with POCl3/pyridine
33:35 - 9.11: SN1 conversion of tertiary R-OH to tertiary R-X
40:00 - 9.11: SN2 conversion of primary R-OH to primary R-Cl with ZnCl2
45:29 - 9.12A: Sn2 conversion of R-OH to R-Cl with SOCl2


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