Lecture Description
In this video lecture, Chemguy goes over combustion and elimination reactions. He explains hydrocarbon combustion, a reaction that occurs whenever a hydrocarbon is reacted with O2(g). The products of such reaction would be CO2 + H2O for a complete combustion, or CO + H2O for an incomplete combustion. The other type of reaction discussed is organic elimination reactions, the exact opposite of addition reactions. In an elimination reaction, the compound forms a double bond after being reacted with a catalyst.
Course Index
- Introduction to Organic Chemistry
- Alkanes
- Alkanes with Branches
- Models and Bonding
- Alkenes
- Alkynes
- Cyclic Aliphatics and Halides
- Aromatics: The Benzene Ring
- Alcohols
- Carboxylic Acids
- Esters
- Ketones, Aldehydes, Ethers & Amines
- Organic Substitution Reactions
- Addition Reactions
- Combustion and Elimination
- Polymers
Course Description
In this course, Rob Lederer (Chemguy) gives an introduction to Organic Chemistry. He covers the major introductory topics of Organic Chemistry, including Aliphatics (Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes) and their nomenclature, Bonding, Halides, Aromatics, Benzene, Alcohols, Carboxylic Acids, Esters, Ketones, Aldehydes, Ethers, Amines, Combustion Reactions, Organic Reactions (Addition, Substitution, Esterification, Polymerization) Polymers and much more.
Perfect for high school students and even college students enrolled in an introductory chemistry course, Chemguy provides us with great and easy-to-follow lessons on Organic Chemistry, all made possible thanks to his great enthusiasm, passion for the subject and sense of humor.