


Brooklyn Barber
Organic Chemistry teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I hold a degree in Organic Chemistry from Smith College. My passion lies in unraveling the complexities of organic compounds and facilitating understanding in others. With a knack for simplifying intricate concepts, I've been tutoring students for years. Whether it's elucidating reaction mechanisms or clarifying synthesis strategies, I strive to make Organic Chemistry accessible and enjoyable. My approach fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills, preparing students for success in both academia and beyond. Join me on a journey through the fascinating world of organic molecules, where learning is as enriching as it is rewarding.
Questions
How many sigma and pi bonds are in an ethyne molecule?
Will the major resonance structure always have fewer formal charges?
How many equivalent hydrogens does ethanol have?
How does the mechanism for hydroborations with #R_2 BH# in alkene happen?
What is the product of an addition reactions between butanol and water?
Why is the study of chiral molecules important in biochemistry?
What are the structures of the isomers of dichloropropane?
What is a sigma bond in chemistry?
How can I explain the mechanism for catalytic hydrogenation?
How do bacteria distinguish enantiomers?
How many single bonds can boron form?
How can I draw the following amines: butan-1-amine, pentan-2-amine, propan-1,2-diamine?
What is shielding effect?
How many dipoles are there in a water molecule?
Which of the following is not an electrophile? How is this determined?
How do aldehydes and ketones differ?
How are functional groups important?
How would you define polar and non-polar bonds?
What aromatic compounds are used in mothballs?
Methyl amine has higher point or ethyl amine has higher boiling point?