


Ryan Andrews
Organic Chemistry teacher | Verified Expert
With a focus on Organic Chemistry, I'm a graduate of Quinnipiac University, passionate about unraveling the complexities of carbon-based compounds. My tutoring approach blends fundamental principles with real-world applications, fostering a deeper understanding of the subject. Whether it's elucidating reaction mechanisms or demystifying synthesis pathways, I'm dedicated to guiding students toward mastery. Let's embark on this chemical journey together, breaking down barriers and igniting curiosity along the way.
Questions
What is a non-conjugate ketone and what is a conjugate ketone?
How does dipole moment affect molecules in solution?
How do you perform free radical halogenation?
What are the major and minor products obtained in the reaction of (E)-3-methyl-2-pentene and HBr?
How does electronegativity relate to nonpolar covalent bonds?
Why is the tosylate anion a good leaving group?
How do you draw Fischer projections of carbohydrates?
What does halogenated mean?
How do you classify alkanes, alkenes and alkynes?
Why is ethanol not used in SN2 reactions?
Why are London dispersion forces related to boiling point?
What steps are used to name primary amides?
Why is IR spectroscopy good?
How do you number cycloalkanes?
Is 2-bromo-3-methylpentane a meso compound?
How does organic chemistry relate to medicine?
How many chiral centers does sucrose have?
How do aldehydes oxidize?
What is difference between hydrogenation and hydrogenolysis?
How do you determine hybridization?