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Crash Course
Aromaticity, Hückel's Rule, and Chemical Equivalence in NMR: Crash Course Organic Chemistry
If you’ve been paying attention so far in this series, you’ve probably heard of benzene. This molecule is flat, cyclic, and belongs to a special class of compounds known as aromatics. In this episode of Crash Course Organic Chemistry,...
Professor Dave Explains
Addition on Conjugated Polyunsaturated Systems
Looking at how addition reactions occur on conjugated polyunsaturated systems.
Professor Dave Explains
Practice Problem: Aromaticity
Which ones are aromatic? Take your pick! Don't forget about Huckel's rule.
msvgo
Group 14 : Important trends and anomalous behavior of Carbon
It explains anomalous behavior of carbon. Also talks about allotropes of carbon such as diamond, graphite & fullerenes. Explains uses of carbon.
Curated Video
Understanding the Physical Properties of Substances: Bonding and Structure
The video discusses how the physical properties of substances depend on the bonding between particles. It covers ionic compounds, small molecules, giant covalent structures, metals, and alloys, and explains how the nature of the bonding...
msvgo
Chemical Reactions: Carboxylic acids
This nugget explains the different chemical properties of carboxylic acids and their uses.
Catalyst University
Abstract Intuition for Resonance and Delocalization
Abstract Intuition for Resonance and Delocalization
Professor Dave Explains
Aromaticity and Huckel's Rule
What is it for a molecule to be aromatic? Where was this term derived and what properties does it bestow upon a molecule?
Curated Video
The Structure and Properties of Metals: An Introduction to Metallic Bonding
The video provides an overview of metallic bonding, focusing on the structure of metals and how metallic bonding explains their properties. The video also explains that metals have high melting and boiling points and are often insoluble...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Metallic Bonding: Lesson 2
This lesson will define a metallic bond and illustrate several "metallic" properties due to this arrangement of electrons. It is 2 of 2 in the series titled "Metallic Bonding."