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A couple of her reaction mechanisms were too simple to use in organic two as the book provided a more detailed mechanism, but for simple Mechanisms (not lithium aluminum hydride or peptide binding, etc) they provided enough information to adequately help explain the mechanism a bit more
12 votes, 47 comments. true. I majored in mathematics and spent some time in a graduate program, and I have never actually seen the Organic Chemistry Tutor's videos, but I just felt like joking around about your description of him; it actually would be a bit on-brand if the whole perspective was of someone who didn't really care about proper mathematical reasoning, like the most common type of ...
Don’t know but he’s awesome. I’m finished with Ochem but I still use him for Calc
I was finishing off my organic chemistry content review and was wondering which resource to use to learn common reactions and reaction mechanisms. I feel like Organic chemistry tutor goes a bit more in depth but recently people have been getting orgo heavy c/p sections(6/1 or 6/2 I think?) and orgo is my weakest subject so I wanted to be safe ...
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I checked out Chad's Prep, Organic Chemistry Tutor, and Khan Academy, but I still need more help. I can give more specifics about my weaknesses, but I figure if I leave this as generic as possible, other people could take advantage of any advice and suggestions people might provide.
Everything has been organised chapter-wise and topic-wise (index included). Notes have been written from lecture notes and Resonance module, and other stuff that wasn't taught has been written from sources like chemlibretexts.org, Master organic chem, Organic chemistry tutor, Khan academy, etc. Forgive me if you find my handwriting bad.
Professor Dave, The Organic Chemistry Tutor Edit: Just a bit more info: Professor Dave does not go very much into detail, he explains the topics well and also adds review questions at the end, his videos are generally short but very helpful for an overview.
I need help in orgo and need his extended vids was wondering if anyone has his patreon and would be willing to help a brok brudda out
I need to view some lectures of Organic Chemistry from The Organic Chemistry Tutor but a lot of his videos are only available via membership on…