Chemistry 3B – Lecture 03: Electronic Spectroscopy
Chemistry 3B – Lecture 03: Electronic Spectroscopy
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Chemistry 3B: Chemical Structure and Reactivity. Spring 2006. Professor Peter Vollhardt. Chemistry 3B represents the second semester of the standard organic chemistry series at UC Berkeley. It covers conjugation, aromatic chemistry, carbonyl compounds, carbohydrates, amines, carboxylic acids, amino acids, peptides, proteins, and nucleic acid chemistry. Ultraviolet spectroscopy and mass spectrometry will be introduced. Organic chemistry is a specific discipline within the subject of chemistry. It is the scientific study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and preparation of chemical compounds of carbon and hydrogen, which may contain any number of other elements, such as nitrogen,…
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The title is deceiving! As a pchemist, I was really hoping for a spectroscopy course, but this is just simple organic.
Thanks
Though I’m sure many will reference Loudon in their course study, I’m guessing the text suggested for this particular class would be Organic Chemistry by Peter Vollhardt (i.e., the INSTRUCTOR’S textbook.)
Anyone know what text this class is using ?
@mehdan2 Nope, 1 Pimentel.
I enjoy the UC Berkely lectures, I watch as many as I can.
disliked the lecture…not enough examples or mechanisms to understand why
you cannot separate salt like that…it is ionic in nature and would require you to fulfill the ionization energy of NaCl…you cant do it in solution either….the only way of doing it is to MELT the NaCl and then run the appropriate amount of current through it as to separate molecular Cl from Na and youll get sodium metal and chlorine gas as end products
good i like this
Check this. There’s a secret aerosol program going on worldwide causing thick overcast every day! It’s chemicals. I filmed it myself (my chan). Search for “chemtrails”, “Dont talk about the weather”, “Endgame HQ”. We need to wake up and wake others to stop this!
Actually, this class is 3B which means the students should have taken their first year (or at least 1st semester) of general chemistry and first semester of Organic chemistry. In those classes, you learn the terminology. So you should know the compounds and terminology. However, though he uses a lot of jargon, he’s really good at explaining exactly where it is coming from (ex, review chapter blah blah where we learned so and so). The class is still hella hard though.
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Holy crap I lost the thread after 1 minute.
Thank god I’m done with Organic Chem haha
lame.
I can’t find 1 and 2 either.
Watching this makes me glad I’m a Political Science major. lol
Go Bears!
they were probably intro classes, like handing out the syllabus and getting to know each other
Where is the lecture 1 and 2?
Where is the lecture 1 and 2?
ladies and gentlement if you dont speak the language…stay the fuck out u either get it or dont
Not for ones that can’t spell.
Our middle through highschool is in need of advancement, yes.
somebody must take advantage of those excellent teachers. And please dont cry, USA isn’t perfect. Is a great country, I know, but your elementary school sucks.