This interactive course provides students with an in-depth understanding of organic chemistry concepts, beginning with fundamental principles such as molecular structure, bonding, and resonance. Students will learn to interpret bond-line drawings, name organic compounds using IUPAC nomenclature, and analyze stereochemistry. The course also covers essential reaction mechanisms, including substitution, elimination, and addition reactions. Functional groups such as alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, and amines are explored with their respective properties and reactions. Through hands-on exercises, reaction mechanisms, and application-based problem-solving, students will develop a solid grasp of organic chemistry for academic and professional success.
Organic Structure and Bonding
Nomenclature and Stereochemistry
Reaction Mechanisms and Functional Groups
Organic Synthesis and Applications
Muskaan Dhir is a dedicated and adaptable science instructor with over 7 years of experience in classroom management, curriculum development, and 1:1 instruction. Specializing in biology, chemistry, and biochemistry, she has taught a wide range of students from high school to college level. With a strong background in personalized teaching and content creation, Muskaan is passionate about fostering student success and growth in science education.
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