


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
How does base strength vary for piperidine, pyridine, piperazine, and morpholine?
How can I read in the NMR spectrum when increasing chemical shift?
What is the IUPAC name of alkane after decane?
Why must water be removed during esterification?
Why are electrophilic addition reactions the characteristic reactions of alkenes?
Who developed the concept of chemical structure in 1858?
What are aldehydes and ketones?
How do chemists use the IR spectrum?
How do you name aldehydes using IUPAC?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of infrared spectroscopy?
How many single covalent bonds can halogens form?
How do London dispersion forces relate to the boiling point of a compound?
What is the meaning of the name #"S"_N2#?
How would you convert a ketone to an aldehyde?
Why is a single bond the longest bond?
How does Tollens' test works?
Organic Chemistry Multiple Reagents Help?
Why does Potassium Carbonate work as a base for the Williamson Ether Synthesis?
Using spectroscopic measurements, what physical process is being observed?
Why are there #"S"_N1# and #"S"_N2# reactions?