Ever wondered what the heck an Acid or Base actually is? Were you ever super confused in high school or college chemistry? I've got a nice surprise for you guys in this video series. It's a little different than my usual videos, and I hope you all like the new direction I'm trying to take my videos. Enjoy and tell me what you think ;).
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My combo playlist containing videos on topics that are commonly covered in the second semester of Organic Chemistry in colleges/universities. These videos are mostly from either me, ChemSurvival, or Leah4Sci. For videos on Organic Chemistry I you can find them here: http://goo.gl/nYzkkA .
My 4 Part Video series that simplifies down what an Acid or Base actually is, and the three factors that affect Acid/Base strength. 1). Inductive Effect/Electronegativity 2). Size of the Bonding Atoms. 3). How concentrated the electrons are in the Bond (Delocalization/Resonance).
This playlist includes videos where I will be having you guys guess the Products, and then try out the mechanisms by yourselves. Afterwards I will walkthrough the mechanisms with you guys and explain why each step happens.
If you cannot get the mechanism, walkthrough each step with me in the video but pause and guess the next step before I actually say it, and see if you can come up with a reason why the step occurs ;) Tell me if you like this way of learning!