CHM 2120/2520 (midterm 2 Flynn 2020)

CHM 2120/2520
Midterm 2 Tutoring Sessions.
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IR and 1H NMR
Spectroscopy

Review Session Details
  • How to read and extract information from IR spectra
  • Apply 1H NMR concepts such as chemical shift, equivalence, integration and multiplicity to common midterm questions (this includes simple coupling-tree diagrams)
  • How to distinguish molecules using 1H NMR
  • Learn to draw 1H NMR spectra from a organic molecule
  • A list of “1H NMR peak patterns” to help you identify structures!
  • Learn a technique to putting fragments together for final compound identification (1H NMR)
  • 1- hour worth of practice questions on IR and 1H NMR from past midterms and problem sets!
  • All students attending Review Session will receive "Midterm 1 Package" containing past uOttawa Professor midterms.

CHM2120/2520: IR and 1H NMR Spectroscopy

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November 01, 2023 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM, Buy Recording of Session Buy

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Carbonyl Chemistry
(Part 1)

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  • π-bond electrophile properties: molecular orbitals and reactivity
  • Assessing reactivity of π-bond electrophile
  • Ranking leaving groups for carbonyls
  • Two detailed general mechanisms of π-bond electrophiles in basic conditions. This includes the following reactions: Gringard reactions, NaBH4/LiAlH4 reductions, cyanohydrides, saponification, transesterification, amide formations

CHM2120/2520: Carbonyl Chemistry

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November 05, 2023 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM, Buy Recording of Session

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Carbonyl Chemistry
(Part 2)

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  • How to identify acidic conditions
  • Two detailed general mechanisms of π-bond electrophiles in acidic conditions
  • The above general mechanism will teach you how to approach the following reactions: imines, acetals, transesterification, hydrolysis and amide formations
  • Where does the equilibrium favour for carbonyl reactions
  • Learn all that's needed regarding reductive amination

CHM2120/2520: Enols, Enolates and Enamines

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December 03, 2023 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM, Buy Recording of Session

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Session Instructor
ABDULLAH AKBAR, PhD
Abdullah is a top-rated tutor with 7+ years of teaching experience.
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­As a recent PhD graduate from the University of Ottawa, he has worked along with many of the CHM 2120/2520 Professors. His lesson plans will always begin with must-know fundamental concepts and end with examples from previous midterms and final exam questions.

Recommended by 350+ uOttawa students. Join one of his review sessions and decide for yourself!