Organic Substitution Reactions 
Organic Substitution Reactions
by Chemguy
Video Lecture 13 of 16
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Date Added: May 2, 2009

Lecture Description

In this video lecture, Chemguy teaches about organic substitution reactions. Substitution reactions only occur with alkanes and benzene rings.

Examples discussed in this lesson include:
1) Ethane + Br2 → Bromoethane + HBr

2) CH3CH2CH2CH3 + Cl2 → Chlorobutane + HCl

3) C6H6 + I2 → Iodobenzene + HI

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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.

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