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Acidity and Basicity of Alcohols 

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leah4sci.com/al... Presents: Acidity and Basicity of Alcohols
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Alcohols are amphiprotic meaning they can act as both acids and bases. This video breaks down the acidity and basicity of alcohols including a review of trends for acid/base strength including charge, electronegativity, resonance and inductive effect. Practice examples every step of the way.
In this video:
[0:16] Behavior of an alcohol
[3:08] Sample SN1 question
[4:40] Two methods to form an alkoxide
[6:36] Most Know Alkoxides
[9:39] Explanation of electronegativity
[11:39] Sample molecule with resonance
[13:38] Explanation of induction and stability
Links & Resources Mentioned In This Video:
- Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and Lewis Acids & Bases: leah4sci.com/ar...
- Substitution & Elimination series: leah4sci.com/nu...
- Ranking Acids and Bases using CARIO leah4sci.com/ac...
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@cmiller345
@cmiller345 2 года назад
Leah, I really appreciate that you posted these guides. I find them extremely comprehensive and applicable to my Orgo 2 class. Your teaching is easy to follow and you make seemingly esoteric subjects accessible.
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 2 года назад
You're very welcome, I'm so happy to hear that my resources are helping you to understand and reach your goals!
@ethanaminov837
@ethanaminov837 5 лет назад
Is it weird I’m in 11th grade but for some reason I’m addicted to this stuff? I can’t stop and I don’t know why.
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 5 лет назад
Science is fascinating so it's a good addiction!!
@kathleenbefittwell
@kathleenbefittwell 3 года назад
Awesome!!
@manishsubbu216
@manishsubbu216 5 лет назад
love u leah mam nd really watching ur all playlists vidios can make us chemistry experts
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 5 лет назад
Thank you, glad to help
@utkarshrastogi8791
@utkarshrastogi8791 5 лет назад
Really appreciate your work
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 5 лет назад
Thank you.
@svnspell6709
@svnspell6709 3 месяца назад
Love the explanation!♡
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 3 месяца назад
Glad you liked it!!
@sinajafarzadeh9577
@sinajafarzadeh9577 3 года назад
I am almost done with self studying organic chemistry I and will be heading to organic chem II soon. Thanks for all your videos, without them my self-learning journey would be more challenging. Organic chemistry became one of my favourite MCAT topics and I will let you know the day when I achieved a 524 (my goal) as I will owe it to material you provide for free!
@ro1882
@ro1882 3 года назад
ishalla!! 🙌
@sinajafarzadeh9577
@sinajafarzadeh9577 3 года назад
@@ro1882 thanks brother/sister, you as well !
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 2 года назад
You're very welcome! And make sure to check out my MCAT channel as well: leah4sci.com/MCATyoutube
@MoinKhan-jo6tb
@MoinKhan-jo6tb Месяц назад
what did you end up getting
@MoinKhan-jo6tb
@MoinKhan-jo6tb Месяц назад
@sinajafarzadeh9577 What did you get
@archanasingh334
@archanasingh334 4 года назад
Cleared all my doubts
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 4 года назад
Awesome!
@eman4159
@eman4159 3 месяца назад
‏ in the SN1 reaction, what makes the Br leaves at the first step to make the carbocation?
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 2 месяца назад
Bromine is a great leaving group because it is able to accept electrons and has the size necessary to retain them in solution. If bromine is attached to a more stable tertiary position, it is happy to leave the molecule in solution to create the tertiary carbocation intermediate necessary in the SN1 mechanism.
@fukpoeslaw3613
@fukpoeslaw3613 5 лет назад
Great!
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 5 лет назад
Thanks
@anitasrivastava17
@anitasrivastava17 4 года назад
really helpful
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 4 года назад
Glad to help!
@niki-mendozacatalan5903
@niki-mendozacatalan5903 4 года назад
should the ethoxide more acidic than enolate because having a negative charge on the carbon makes the enolate less stable? i'm so confuse
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 4 года назад
Enolate shares a negative with both C and O where ethoxide is only negative on the O. no sharing of charge means lower stability. See my enolate videos for this leah4sci.com/enolate
@pkayamoah1022
@pkayamoah1022 2 года назад
Good!
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 2 года назад
Glad you think so!
@imadalhaddad404
@imadalhaddad404 5 лет назад
welcome back
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 5 лет назад
Thanks, but I've been back. This is my third orgo video for 2019
@rithika-_-333
@rithika-_-333 4 года назад
Mam can you explain why negative charge comes when double get shifted .
@kathleenbefittwell
@kathleenbefittwell 3 года назад
When the atom loses the double bond, it is then down a bond, making it have a -1 charge. Check out Leah4Sci videos on formal charge :)
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 8 месяцев назад
The key is to reevaluate every atom after electrons move to recalculate formal charge as I teach here: leah4sci.com/formal-charge-formula-and-shortcut/
@Kelly-un9xk
@Kelly-un9xk Год назад
May I know what happen when 2methyl-2propanol react with water?
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci Год назад
I'm sorry, but I don't offer tutoring over social media. For help with questions like this and more, I recommend joining the organic chemistry study hall. Details: leah4sci.com/join or contact me through my website leah4sci.com/contact/
@user-hp4wb3zh7e
@user-hp4wb3zh7e 3 года назад
How to know the atom happy or not? Want to refer with ...?
@saugatktm181
@saugatktm181 3 года назад
Stability of atom
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 10 месяцев назад
A neutral atom is a happy atom
@shivakumarnagavimath157
@shivakumarnagavimath157 3 года назад
At time 11:00 u told oxygen with negative charge is least reactive in another ur substitution video u told oxygen carring negative charge is more concentrated and more reactive
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 2 года назад
It is the least reactive in comparison to a negative nitrogen or a negative carbon atom. All of them are considered reactive, in terms of organic reactions and mechanisms.
@saugatktm181
@saugatktm181 3 года назад
She is good
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 3 года назад
Thanks!
@superbong2257
@superbong2257 5 лет назад
Hey leah I love you.
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 5 лет назад
Thanks?
@AdityaKumar-bt2nk
@AdityaKumar-bt2nk 5 лет назад
Can you share your email please, for queries
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci 5 лет назад
Hi! please send me a message through here --> leah4sci.com/contact
@JTBettencourt
@JTBettencourt Год назад
It’s a little hard to focus on the lesson because the speaker’s voice is so stylized and unnatural. A more natural style would be greatly appreciated.
@Leah4sci
@Leah4sci Год назад
This is my voice and my natural way of speaking, and therefore my most natural style.
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