Full AS Organic Reaction Summary Webinar for OCR A

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0:00 what is this video?
1:10 Alkane to Haloalkane
3:40 Alkene to Alkane
4:50 Alkene to Haloalkane
7:00 Major vs Minor
10:00 Haloalkane to Alcohol
11:30 Alcohol to Haloalkane
12:40 Purification of Organic Liquids
15:10 Alkene to Alcohol
16:30 Alkene to Alcohol
18:20 Isomerism in Alkene products
20:00 Oxidation of Alcohols

This webinar video takes you through a full summary of the aliphatic organic chemistry reactions in module 4 (OCR A). The video also provides extra detail on isomerism of alkenes, organic mechanisms and purification of organic liquids.

The aliphatic summary sheet is available from your teacher and is a CRUCIAL part of your revision. It’s available at the link below too and has aromatic pages too.

Topics are Organised by OCR module in the correct sequence of the specification.
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During the section on Alkenes to Alcohols bit , I slip up and call the steam H2SO4 instead of H2O. I only noticed this after I’d uploaded the video and it would be such a massive faff to fix this that it didn’t seem worthwhile. Especially considering that I only do it once and don’t make any errors in what is actually written on the page. I bet you didn’t even notice did you? Not at all? So I probably don’t need to be writing this. I could spend my time more wisely - like having a second hot cross bun. Yeah. That sounds awesome. In a bit guys - it’s hot cross bun time.
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Thank you very much for making this video, very helpful!

shrav
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This video was very easy to follow through with and well summed thank you for your efforts and contribution :)

no-jlrs
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Have you put all of these videos in a playlist, right?

engineeringmadeasy
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Will you ever do this for the year 2 reactions?

ewenabrehart-smith
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Look like all of your video are base on OCR A Chemistry, right?

engineeringmadeasy