Organic Chemistry Tutorials
Requirements for Ionic Bonding
Formation of Ionic Compound
Curly arrow Drawing Convention – Correct and Incorrect Methods
Curly Arrows - the curved and barbed arrows you might have seen in reactions have been the language of organic chemistry for over 100 years.
Fundamentally, the arrows represent the path of the electrons. The way they hop between atoms dictates whether a bond will form or break, causing those miraculous molecular transformations.
Introduction to Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter
Everything around us—every breath we take, every object we touch, every star in the night sky—is built from atoms, the invisible building blocks of matter. These microscopic entities, far too small to see with the naked eye, hold the key to understanding the universe at its most fundamental level. Atoms are more than just scientific curiosities; they are the foundation of chemistry, physics, and biology, governing the interactions that form molecules, materials, and life itself.
Filling of atomic orbitals and writing electronic configuration
Learning Objective: To study how the atomic orbitals of an atom are filled, and how the electronic configuration of an atom is written.
Skill Level – Intermediate
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Atomic Orbitals - S, P, D, F
Learning Objective: To learn about the different types of orbitals housing electrons in an atom, their visual representation, meaning, and their energy levels.
Skill Level – Intermediate
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The Electron - An atom's reactive component
Learning Objective: To learn about the nature of the electron, an atom's reactive component. The article also helps to understand why the elctrons behave differently as a sub-atomic particle with its dual wave-particle behaviour, ushering in a new field of quantum mechanics.
Skill Level – Intermediate
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Molecule and Molecular Mass
Learning Objective: To learn about the molecular mass and its calculation from atomic weights.
Skill Level – Intermediate
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Atomic Mass Number
Learning Objective: To learn about the atomic mass number using protons and neutrons.
Skill Level – Intermediate
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