Sarah Angotti
Organic Chemistry teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I hold a degree in Organic Chemistry from Utica University. With a passion for the intricacies of molecular structures, I bring a depth of knowledge to tutoring sessions. My goal is to demystify the world of organic compounds, making it accessible and engaging for students. Whether it's understanding reaction mechanisms or tackling synthesis problems, I'm here to support learners on their journey to mastering this fascinating subject. Let's explore the wonders of organic chemistry together.
Questions
How does IR spectroscopy work?
How many structural isomers can be drawn for the formula #C_3H_8#?
Does benzene dissolve in water?
How do we know if a solution of a chiral compound is optically active?
What is the formal charge on the #Br# and #O# atoms in the #BrO_3^-# ion?
What are amphoteric species in acids and bases?
How do electronegativity values change in groups and across periods?
Why is formal charge used?
Why does carbon sp2 exist?
Is Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) chiral or achiral?
What molecule is a stereoisomer of trans-2-pentene?
How are alkenes used to make polymers?
Are alkanes soluble in water?
Why isn't #C^13 NMR# as useful as #H^1 NMR#?
How is grignard reagent prepared?
What would occur if #"sodium metal"# were reacted with #"ethyl chloride"#?
Ortho,para-bromoanisole + #NaNH_2# + Liquid #NH_3# =? How do you predict the product?
How do you titrate Grignard reagents?
What is t-butyl hydroquinone?
How do you add a hydroxyl group to an alkyl chain of a carboxylic acid?