Organic Hub

Comprehensive digital learning resources for Organic Chemistry I & II.
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Organic Chemistry I

Master fundamental concepts, nomenclature, and basic reaction mechanisms. Perfect for beginners starting their organic chemistry journey.


Key Topics:
  • Acids and Bases
  • Radical Halogenation
  • Stereochemistry (R vs S)
  • Types of Isomers
  • SN2 Mechanism
  • SN1 Mechanism
  • E1 Mechanism
  • E2 Mechanism
  • Product Prediction
  • Synthesis

Organic Chemistry II

Advanced reactions, spectroscopy, and multi-step synthesis. Build upon your foundation and tackle complex organic chemistry concepts.


Key Topics:
  • Alkene Chemistry
  • Alkyne Chemistry
  • Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution
  • Carbocation Rearrangements
  • Carbonyl Chemistry
  • Formation of Ethers
  • IR Spectroscopy
  • NMR Spectroscopy
  • Aromaticity
  • Roadmap Problems

Learning Resources

Interactive Content

Engage with interactive activities to reinforce essential organic chemistry concepts. Test your knowledge and get instant feedback.

Learning Material

Explore engaging video content to deepen your understanding of key organic chemistry concepts. Watch and learn from expert explanations and demonstrations.

Essential Resources

Access valuable resources to support your organic chemistry studies. Find guides, articles, and tools to enhance your learning and mastery of the subject.

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