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GCSE Maths Introduction. We have got the Lot! Mathslearningtv

Sunday, January 22nd, 2012


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Introduction to Grignard reagents (9)

Sunday, February 13th, 2011


Organic chemistry: Reaction of Grignards as bases with protic solvents. Reaction of Grignards as nucleophiles with aldehydes and ketones. Introduction to synthesis with Grignards. This is a recording of a tutoring session, posted with the students’ permission. These videos are offered on a “pay-what-you-like” basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: www.freelance-teacher.com I offer tutoring via Skype. For more information, go to my website. For the printable “handouts” discussed in these videos, go to my website. For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: www.youtube.com (1) How to draw Grignards (2) Continued. Grignards as a source of nucleophilic carbon (3) Reactions of Grignards as base (4) Continued (5) Carbonyl-containing functional groups. Reaction of Grignards with aldehydes and ketones (6) Continued (7) Continued (8) Continued (9) How to make Grignards (10) Introduction to synthesis. Synthesis with Grignards. Retrosynthesis (11) Continued (12) Continued

Introduction to proton NMR spectroscopy (7)

Saturday, November 27th, 2010


Organic chemistry: Introduction to proton NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) spectroscopy. Equivalent vs. nonequivalent hydrogens; chemical shift; integration; spin-spin splitting. This is a recording of a tutoring session, posted with the student’s permission. These videos are offered on a “pay-what-you-like” basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: www.freelance-teacher.com For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: www.youtube.com (1) Intro (2) Equivalent vs. nonequivalent hydrogens (3) Continued (4) Continued (5) Continued (6) Continued (7) Chemical shift (8) Continued (9) Continued (10) Integration (11) Spin-spin splitting (12) Continued (13) Continued

Another introduction to proton NMR (8)

Saturday, November 6th, 2010


Organic chemistry: Introduction to proton NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) spectroscopy. Equivalent vs. nonequivalent hydrogens; chemical shift; integration; spin-spin splitting. Degrees of unsaturation This is a recording of a tutoring session, posted with the students’ permission. These videos are offered on a “pay-what-you-like” basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: www.freelance-teacher.com For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: www.youtube.com (1) Introduction (2) Continued (3) Equivalent vs. non-equivalent hydrogens (4) Continued (5) Chemical shift (6) Continued (7) Continued (8) Integration; degrees of unsaturation (9) Continued (10) Spin-spin splitting (11) Continued (12) A complication

Introduction to proton NMR spectroscopy (6)

Monday, October 25th, 2010


Organic chemistry: Introduction to proton NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) spectroscopy. Equivalent vs. nonequivalent hydrogens; chemical shift; integration; spin-spin splitting. This is a recording of a tutoring session, posted with the student’s permission. These videos are offered on a “pay-what-you-like” basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: www.freelance-teacher.com For a printable document containing the handout discussed in this video series, go to my website. For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: www.youtube.com (1) Intro (2) Equivalent vs. nonequivalent hydrogens (3) Continued (4) Continued (5) Continued (6) Continued (7) Chemical shift (8) Continued (9) Continued (10) Integration (11) Spin-spin splitting (12) Continued (13) Continued

Introduction to proton NMR spectroscopy (11)

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010


Organic chemistry: Introduction to proton NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) spectroscopy. Equivalent vs. nonequivalent hydrogens; chemical shift; integration; spin-spin splitting. This is a recording of a tutoring session, posted with the student’s permission. These videos are offered on a “pay-what-you-like” basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: www.freelance-teacher.com For a printable document containing the handout discussed in this video series, go to my website. For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: www.youtube.com (1) Intro (2) Equivalent vs. nonequivalent hydrogens (3) Continued (4) Continued (5) Continued (6) Continued (7) Chemical shift (8) Continued (9) Continued (10) Integration (11) Spin-spin splitting (12) Continued (13) Continued

Introduction to mass spectrometry (4)

Monday, October 18th, 2010


Organic chemistry: Mass spectrometry. Molecular/parent ion; base peak. Carbon-13; bromine and chlorine isotopes. Fragmentation and substitution This is a recording of a tutoring session, posted with the students’ permission. These videos are offered on a “pay-what-you-like” basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: www.freelance-teacher.com For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: www.youtube.com (1) Molecular/parent ion; base peak (2) Continued. Carbon-13 (3) Continued. Bromine and chlorine isotopes (4) Continued (5) Continued. Fragmentation and substitution

Introduction to mass spectrometry (1)

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010


Organic chemistry: Mass spectrometry. Molecular/parent ion; base peak. Carbon-13; bromine and chlorine isotopes. Fragmentation and substitution This is a recording of a tutoring session, posted with the students’ permission. These videos are offered on a “pay-what-you-like” basis. You can pay for the use of the videos at my website: www.freelance-teacher.com For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website. For a playlist containing all the videos in this series, click here: www.youtube.com (1) Molecular/parent ion; base peak (2) Continued. Carbon-13 (3) Continued. Bromine and chlorine isotopes (4) Continued (5) Continued. Fragmentation and substitution tags: educational college student MCAT exam

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