


Isabella Acosta
Organic Chemistry teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I hold a degree in Organic Chemistry from the University of Maine. My passion lies in unraveling the intricacies of chemical compounds and their interactions. With a strong foundation in organic synthesis and spectroscopy, I'm adept at simplifying complex concepts for easy comprehension. Whether it's elucidating reaction mechanisms or exploring molecular structures, I'm here to guide you through the fascinating world of organic chemistry. Let's embark on this journey together, unraveling the mysteries of molecules one step at a time.
Questions
What are acid anhydrides used for?
What aromatic compounds are used in mothballs?
When an amide is hydrolyzed under acidic conditions, what are the products?
What gives aromatic rings its stability?
How does a covalent bond affect the stability of atoms?
What is the Dirac vector model in NMR?
How do you classify Bronsted acids and bases?
How does a spectrophotometer work?
When are epimers called diastereomers?
What is the formal charge on each atom in the tetrahydridoborate ion?
What is the molecular orbital theory?
What is the approximate H—C—H bond angle in CH3^+?
Is an esterification reaction exothermic or endothermic?
How does Lewis define acids and bases?
Is Williamson Ether Synthesis an SN1 or SN2 reaction?
What is an addition reaction?
Why are imines brightly colored?
In a diels-Alder reaction with cyclopentadiene and maleic anhydride, what side reactions can occur?
How do you identify Lewis acids and bases?
How can I draw cis-2-octene according to IUPAC?