


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 can an optical isomer be identified?
What is the difference between Arrhenius, bronsted-lowry and Lewis acids and bases?
What is the reaction of epoxide with grignard reagent?
How do neutralization reactions come into play in acid-base titrations?
Why is anisotropy important?
How can #"E/Z"# isomers arise?
When shown diagrams of isomers, how can you determine which is a structural and which is a geometric isomer?
What is the condensed structural formula for #C_7H_12#?
How do you identify aromatic compounds on the basis of their IR spectra?
What are the products of the following antimarkovnikov reaction: #CH_3-C(CH_3)=CH-CH_3 + HBr + H_2O_2# ?
Why is the Lewis structure of ozone important?
How do we determine #D# and #L# terms, and how do they relate to absolute configuration?
Which is more stable #cl-# or chlorine free redical ?
How is organic chemistry related to biochemistry?
How would we represent the Lewis structure of sulfur dioxide?
How many resonance structures can be drawn for ozone?
Why are aldehydes more reactive than ketones?
Why is ammonia a nucleophile?
What is a nucleophilic substitution?
Why are alkenes considered to be unsaturated?