


Ellie Adams
Organic Chemistry teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I hold a degree in Organic Chemistry from Columbia College. My passion lies in unraveling the intricacies of molecular structures and chemical reactions. With a solid academic background and hands-on laboratory experience, I thrive on elucidating complex concepts in organic chemistry. As your tutor, I am dedicated to fostering a deep understanding and appreciation for the subject. Through personalized instruction and engaging discussions, I aim to empower students to excel in their studies and pursue their scientific aspirations. Let's embark on a journey of discovery and mastery together.
Questions
How does electronegativity change down a group?
How do you start from benzene to synthesize this aldol condensation product?
How do you name cycloalkanes with alcohol?
Does the energy barrier cause the existence of two distinct isomers?
How many halides are there?
What are some examples of cycloalkanes?
How does Bronsted-Lowry define acids and bases?
How would you determine the percentage of each isomer in the mixture?
What is the heat of hydrogenation in a hydrogenation reaction?
How do dipole dipole forces differ from hydrogen bonds?
How do you calculate the formal charge of NO3-?
How can the number of splitting lines be depicted in NMR?
If given two hexane rings linked to a S in the middle, what would the IUPAC name be?
Is the chlorination of methane a free radical halogenation?
Why does the stability of free radicals decrease as we go from left to right across the periodic table?
Why are optical isomers formed?
According IUPAC, how are root words assigned?
Why are chair conformations more stable?
What is the formula of cyclohexene and iodine?
When 1 mol of NaBH4 is used to reduce ketone, how many moles of hydride is used?