Zoe Alexander
Organic Chemistry teacher | Tutor for 8 years
I hold a degree in Organic Chemistry from Clemson University. With a passion for unlocking the mysteries of molecules, I bring expertise in the intricate world of organic compounds. Whether it's unraveling chemical reactions or demystifying complex structures, I thrive on helping students grasp the fundamentals of Organic Chemistry. My approachable style and commitment to student success make learning an enriching journey. Let's delve into the fascinating realm of molecules together and conquer any challenges along the way.
Questions
What is the difference between chiral and stereo center?
How do you separate enantiomers?
Which step in the forward direction has the smallest rate constant in the mechanism for the acid-catalyzed hydration of an alkene?
What are the limitations of Infrared Spectroscopy?
What is a hydrohalogenation reaction?
How many structural isomers can be drawn for #C5H10#?
Is BDE a measure of free radical stability?
How do you differentiate newmans and sawhorse projection in stereochemistry?
What is the Lewis dot structure of #"H"_2"O"_2#?
How do dipole dipole forces differ from hydrogen bonds?
What are alkenes used for?
What are the functional isomers of prop-1-yne?
How many carbon atoms would be in the simplest chiral alkane?
What is the resonance structure of carbon dioxide?
How are acid anhydrides related to carboxylic acids?
What does the rate of the E2 reactions depend on?
Why does a Grignard reaction not react to water?
In electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions, why is the the hydroxyl group an o,p-director?
Would cyclohexanone be a methyl ketone?
How many alkyl chlorides can be obtained from monochlorination?