CHEM 213

UBC

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Lessons & Practice

I. Welcome

2 min
5. Stereochemistry & Isomers
1.5hr
6. Electrophilic Addition Reactions to Alkenes/Alkynes
2.3hr
7. Nucleophilic Substitutions and Elimination Reactions
1.4hr
11. Aldehydes and Ketones (Addition to Carbonyls/Reactivity of Enolates)
1.9hr
14. Organic Chemistry of Other Biological Molecules (*coming soon)

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Scarlet K
Are there any tips for identifying equivalent hydrogens in a H NMR?

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Anonymous
is there anything on skeletal structures
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Rex H
Instructor
Great question!

There is a bunch of content on skeletal answers, check our our gradebooster reviews as well as our subscription content for more info!

Hope this helps!
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David K
how many hours must one devote/wk,? assigned homework? random quizes/mini-tests?
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Emma D
Instructor
Hi David - this is a good question. I have some general advice here. First, save yourself time in the long run and invest 10 minutes after each class to make flashcards on things like functional groups, reagents, reactions, pKas, etc. Second, you should plan to do 2 hours of practice for each 1 hour of class (so if you have three 1 hour classes a week, that would mean that you do 6 hours of homework a week). Finally, as test time comes closer, you want to increase this and add an additional 10 or so hours for midterm preparation and 25 hours for final exam preparation.

Be careful for organic chemistry -- it's a course you cannot cram for. If you invest short periods of time frequently over the semester you will get more from class and studying and thus save yourself time in the long run. Topics build on themselves so try and stay on top of things and you will be successful!

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