Archive for November, 2008
Is there an Organic Chemistry software that solves reactions?
Friday, November 28th, 2008dutchmenpoocha asked:
am looking for an Organic Chemistry software doesn’t matter if it’s free or not, that solves alkene reactions,alkene halydes etc, and gives the products of the reaction. (if it’s a reduction reaction etc).
Like for example what would be the product obtained from the reaction of Br2 with 1-butene if the reaction would be carriout with ethyl alcohol. You write the formula for that in the software and you’ll get the product, etc.
Addison
am looking for an Organic Chemistry software doesn’t matter if it’s free or not, that solves alkene reactions,alkene halydes etc, and gives the products of the reaction. (if it’s a reduction reaction etc).
Like for example what would be the product obtained from the reaction of Br2 with 1-butene if the reaction would be carriout with ethyl alcohol. You write the formula for that in the software and you’ll get the product, etc.
Addison
Is organic chemistry as hard as general chemistry?
Thursday, November 27th, 2008chugwaterchili asked:
I just completed two semesters of general chemistry and I found it to be very difficult. I did learn the material but it took a lot of work and studying.
I just completed two semesters of general chemistry and I found it to be very difficult. I did learn the material but it took a lot of work and studying.
Is organic going to be worse? I have heard a lot of horror stories about organic chemistry and I would just like to know what I am up against.
Angel
Please tell me the websites that contains analytical chemistry notes and Organic chemistry?
Thursday, November 27th, 2008How best to draw organic chemistry structures on the computer?
Thursday, November 27th, 2008Does anyone here know how to get an A in Organic Chemistry 2?
Thursday, November 27th, 2008Please help me regarding on this organic chemistry reaction problem?
Thursday, November 27th, 2008Why would common names continue more in organic chemistry than in inorganic chemistry?
Thursday, November 27th, 2008Rachel S asked:
You may have noticed that many organic compounds have two names. One is a formal name that follows the rules of organic naming. The other is an informal common name. Examples include (a) acetic acid and ethanoic acid and (b) adipic acid and hexanedioic acid. Although great effort has been put into establishing a uniform system of formal naming, establishing a uniform system of formal naming, usage of common names continues, especially in industry. Suggest reasons for this continuation. Why would common names continue more in organic chemistry than in inorganic chemistry?
Benjamin
You may have noticed that many organic compounds have two names. One is a formal name that follows the rules of organic naming. The other is an informal common name. Examples include (a) acetic acid and ethanoic acid and (b) adipic acid and hexanedioic acid. Although great effort has been put into establishing a uniform system of formal naming, establishing a uniform system of formal naming, usage of common names continues, especially in industry. Suggest reasons for this continuation. Why would common names continue more in organic chemistry than in inorganic chemistry?
Benjamin
How do you determine what conformation a ball and stick model is in for organic chemistry?
Thursday, November 27th, 2008Jessica S asked:
I’m taking organic chemistry and I am having a hard time picturing 3D ball and stick models. I understand newman projection models but when examining these models I just can’t see their relationship.
I’m taking organic chemistry and I am having a hard time picturing 3D ball and stick models. I understand newman projection models but when examining these models I just can’t see their relationship.
The specific problem I am trying to do now is with 5 conformations of Butane. The goal is to figure out decreasing orders of steric energy.
I understand the concept on the order I just can not translate it into ordering the ball and stick models. Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated
Daniel










