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Chem 51C. Lec 05. Organic Chemistry: Aldehydes and Ketones: Reactions with Basic Nucleophiles and Acid-Catalyzed Reactions with Weakly Basic Nucleophiles (English)


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UCI Chem 51C Organic Chemistry (Spring 2012)
Lec 05. Organic Chemistry -- Aldehydes and Ketones: Reactions with Basic Nucleophiles and Acid-Catalyzed Reactions with Weakly Basic Nucleophiles --
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Instructor: James S. Nowick, Ph.D.


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Description: This is the third quarter course in 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. Organic Chemistry 51C is part of OpenChem. ../collections/open_chemistry.html


Recorded on April 17, 2012


Index of Topics:

1:08-Carbonyls and Strongly Basic Nucleophiles
4:01-Weakly Basic Nucleophiles
9:56-Naming Carbonyls
14:22-Properties of Ketones and Aldehydes
16:59-Reactivity
19:38-IR Spectroscopy
26:04-Conjugation
32:12-NMR
37:52-Synthesis of Aldehydes and Ketones
47:14-Reactions with Nucleophiles
54:25-Acetylene and Hydrogen Cyanide Examples
1:00:16-Workup of Cyanide Anion Addition
1:04:15-Wittig Reaction
1:09:44-Wittig Reaction Mechanism
1:16:24-Making a Wittig Reagent
1:18:14-Wittig Reaction Examples
1:20:11-Stereoselectivity



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Author:
James Nowick Ph.D.
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Professor
Department:
Chemistry
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