What's included
Homework
2-4 hours per week. I will provide optional practice problems with answers to reinforce concepts for the class. Students will have the option of assigned reading from the e-textbook which will be around 6-10 pages per week.Assessment
Optional tests with answers will be provided..Grading
Learners wishing to take the class for a grade should contact the teacher. If students wish to earn a grade, they must take all three tests and complete a final project of their choosing, approved by the teacher. Suggestions for final projects will be given or a student may propose their own.Class Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
Advanced Level
Save $25 with coupon code DANLEYSAVINGS25 until April 4, 2024. This course will introduce students to the topics in organic chemistry and is meant to give students interested in the sciences and health professions knowledge of the subject before taking it in college. Students will need to have a good understanding of general chemistry to succeed in the course, however students do not need to have a strong grasp of mathematics to understand the topics presented. We will focus on a specific topic or series of topics each week with previous concepts being integrated into later topics when appropriate. Material will be taught by video using examples and illustrations and at the end of each class a worksheet will be presented to help solidify the concepts. Students may pause the video while they fill in the worksheet and then start it to see the presentation of the answers. Optional homework assignments with answers will further help students master the concepts. An optional assessment at the end of each unit (every five weeks) will test the knowledge of the student. CLASS 1 - INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY We’ll talk about what makes a compound organic and then we’ll go over the various functional groups, formal charge, and VESPR theory. CLASS 2 - NAMING ORGANIC COMPOUNDS We’ll learn the rules for naming organic compounds with various functional groups. CLASS 3 - HYBRIDIZATION We’ll talk about what it means for a compound to have hybridized orbitals and learn to identify the type of hybridization for a particular atom engaged in a bond. CLASS 4 - RESONANCE We’ll discuss what the concept of resonance is and learn how to draw resonance structures for different compounds. CLASS 5 - CONSTITUTIONAL ISOMERS AND STEREOISOMERS We’ll talk about the various types of isomers and learn the differences between them and how to draw them. CLASS 6 - CYCLOALKANES We’ll talk about how to represent the various cycloalkanes and why some cycloalkanes are more common than others, as well as why some conformations are more common than others. CLASS 7 - ADDITION TO ALKENES We’ll see how various molecules can add across the double bond of an alkene in a reaction. CLASS 8 - FREE RADICAL REACTIONS We’ll talk about what a free radical is and how reactions with them are initiated, propagated, and terminated. CLASS 9 - ENANTIOMERS We’ll take a closer look at a special case of stereoisomers and their properties and discuss the R/S configurations of chiral centers as well as racemates. CLASS 10 - SEPARATION METHODS USED IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY We’ll take a look at chromatography, distillation, and other methods used to separate organic compounds based on their physical properties. CLASS 11 - SN1 REACTIONS We’ll take a look at the mechanism and products of the nucleophilic substitution 1 reaction. CLASS 12 - SN2 REACTIONS We’ll take a look at the mechanism and products in of the nucleophilic substitution 2 reaction. CLASS 13 - E1 REACTIONS We’ll take a look at the mechanism and products of the elimination 1 reaction. CLASS 14 - E2 REACTIONS We’ll take a look at the mechanism and products of the elimination 2 reaction. CLASS 15 - SN1/SN2/E1/E2 We’ll compare and contrast the various reactions studied and determine when one will predominate and when you will get a mixture of products from two reactions competing against each other.
Learning Goals
Students will gain an understanding of the basics of organic chemistry. This course is designed for students who intend to take an organic chemistry class at the college level so that they will have an understanding of the topics prior to enrolling in the course. Organic chemistry can be very challenging and prior experience with some of the material can be very helpful.
Other Details
Pre-Requisites
Students should have a solid understanding of general chemistry to be successful in the class.
Supply List
I will supply an e-textbook as well as weekly worksheets, homework problems with answers, and assessments. Learners may wish to print out the worksheets before watching the video, so they can fill them out as they go along.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Master's Degree in Science from University of California at Berkeley
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology
I have a B.S. in Chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an M.S. in Chemistry from the University of California at Berkeley. I have taught and tutored Organic Chemistry to students at the high school and college level for over six years throughout my teaching career.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$270
for 15 weeks15 weeks
Completed by 4 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 13-17