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Course
1
Fundamentals of
Chemistry
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Teaches
those topics commonly found in high school chemistry classes
that require an extensive one year or possibly two years of
instruction. This is an updated version of Introduction to Chemistry. Fundamentals of Chemistry is available on 11 DVDs. |

$109 + $10 S&H |
Course
2
College Inorganic
Chemistry I |
Teaches
all the topics recommended for inclusion in the first semester
of a two-semester college inorganic chemistry majors course.
This course expects the student to have completed a Fundamentals
of Chemistry study or the equivalent. College Chemistry I is available on 11 DVDs. |

$109 + $10 S&H
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Course
3
College Inorganic
Chemistry II |
Teaches
all the topics recommended for inclusion in the second semester
of a two-semester college inorganic chemistry majors course.
This course expects the student to have completed a Fundamentals
of Chemistry study and College Chemistry I or the equivalent.
College Chemistry II is available on 13 DVDs. |

$109 + $10 S&H
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Course
4
College Organic
Chemistry |
Teaches
those topics normally covered in a two-semester college level
organic chemistry course for students who have completed two
terms of inorganic or college chemistry. Organic
Chemistry is available
now in a newly revised version on 4 CDs or 16 DVDs. The CD
version is for use on PCs only. The DVD version is for use
on computers capable of playing DVDs or on DVD players with
televisions. |

$139 + $10 S&H |
College
Chemistry Combo |
Features
our College Chemistry I and II courses on 24 DVD's and 2 separate
200+ page note taking guides. |

$199 + $10 S&H |
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Descriptions |
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401 |
Intro to Organic

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Introduction
to Organic Chemistry addresses the concept of organic chemistry
and a review of selected studies normally found in the freshman
chemistry course. These topics include bonding, polarity,
Lewis dot structures, formal charges, methods of writing organic
structures, isomers, acid-base theories, and empirical and
molecular formula determination. (more) |

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404 |
Free Radical Reactions |
Free
Radical Reactions introduces the nature of free-radical reactions
and addresses such topics as chlorination, bromination, energy
factors, the Hammond Postulate, isotopic effects, and other
reactive intermediates. (more) |

$2.40
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405 |
Alkyl
Halides |
Alkyl
Halides introduces the structure of the halogenated hydrocarbons,
their common uses, nomenclature, physical properties, preparations,
and reactions. It is in this unit that the concept of devising
syntheses is introduced. (more) |

$3.50
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406 |
Stereochemistry |
Stereochemistry
addresses the characteristics of the chiral carbon, the concept
of polarimetry, assigning configurations, the nature of the
racemic mixture, molecules with multiple chiral carbons, resolving
a racemic modification, and reactions generating asymmetric
centers. (more) |

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407 |
Sub
vs Elim |
Substitution
vs. Elimination Reactions is addressed at different points
in different textbooks. By moving this to its own section,
the topic may be placed at virtually any point in the study
of organic chemistry. The unit addresses commonly used terms,
SN2 and SN1 reactions, E1 and E2 reactions, and competition
among these types of reactions. Other related reactions are
also studied. (more) |

$4.75
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408 |
Alkenes
1 - Preparations |
Alkenes
I is the first of a two-part study of the compounds containing
a double bond. It addresses the structure of alkenes, degrees
of unsaturation, nomenclature, the physical properties of
these compounds, the nature of the carbocation, and alkene
preparations. (more) |

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409 |
Alkenes
2 - Reactions |
Alkenes
II continues the study of the hydrocarbons containing a double
bond. Topics addressed in this unit include structure and
bonding, reactions at the double bond and near the double
bond, polymers and polymerization, stereochemical aspects
of alkenes, and chemical analysis. (more) |

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410 |
Alkynes |
Alkynes
introduces the student to the second type of unsaturation,
the triple bond. The unit on alkynes addresses the structure
around this functional group, nomenclature, physical properties,
preparations, reactions, and analysis. (more) |

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411 |
Alcohols
1 - Preparations |
Alcohols
I is the first of a two part study of compounds containing
the OH functional group. It includes structure and naming
of alcohols, common alcohols and their usage, physical properties
and preparations of alcohols. A section addressing thiols
is included. (more) |

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412 |
Alcohols
2 - Reactions |
Alcohols
II continues the study of this class of compounds and includes
an extensive list of alcohol reactions and analysis. A section
addressing balancing organic oxidation-reduction reaction
techniques is included. (more) |

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413 |
Infrared
Spectroscopy |
Infrared
Spectroscopy addresses an overview of the electromagnetic
spectrum, particularly that portion utilized in most IRs.
It includes a study of molecular vibrations, areas of the
spectrum, and techniques used in reading an IR. (more) |

$2.40
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414 |
HNMR
Spectroscopy |
HNMR
or Proton NMR is addressed in a series of topics including
an overview, the number and position of signals, utilization
of peak areas, splitting of signals, the coupling constant,
and reading the NMR. (more) |

$3.50
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415 |
Carbon
13 Spectroscopy |
CNMR
or C-13 NMR covers comparison to the HNMR, number of peaks,
chemical shifts, splitting of signals, and interpretation
of spectra. (more) |

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416 |
Mass
Spec |
Mass
Spectrometry is introduced in this unit. Instrumentation,
fragmentation patterns, isotopic influence, and identification
techniques are addressed. (more) |

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417 |
Ethers |
Ethers,
Epoxides, and Thioethers addresses the typical topics of structure,
nomenclature, physical properties, preparations, reactions,
and chemical analysis. A unit addressing thioethers is included.
(more) |

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418 |
Conjugated
Systems |
Conjugated
Systems is often combined with some other chapter in textbooks,
but is treated separately, here. This allows for its placement
at any point needed. The topics addressed are types of unsaturated
systems, preparations of conjugated systems, as well as reactions,
the impact of conditions, and the molecular orbital picture.
(more) |

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419 |
Aromatics
1 - Preparations |
Aromatics
I is the first of a two part introduction to the study of
aromatic compounds. This first unit addresses the historical
perspectives, the elucidation of benzene’s structure,
standards for aromaticity, and nomenclature. (more) |

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420 |
Aromatics
2 and UV Vis |
Aromatics
II continues the study by addressing monosubstitution reactions,
disubstitution reactions specifically addressing the nature
of the ortho/para and meta directors, and other reactions.
Included in this study is benzyne, preparations and reactions
of arenes. A section addressing UV-VIS spectra is included.
(more) |

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421 |
Phenols |
Phenols
covers naming these compounds, physical properties, preparations,
reactions, and chemical and spectroscopic analysis. (more) |

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422 |
Aldehydes and Ketones |
Aldehydes
and Ketones addresses carbonyl structure, nomenclature, and
physical properties of these two related families. In a special
topics section, the characteristics and usage of some of the
small aldehydes and ketones are addressed. Preparation of
aldehydes and ketones, their reactions, and chemical and spectroscopic
analysis are also included. (more) |

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423 |
Amines |
Amines
introduces the first of the nitrogen-containing groups. In
this unit structure, nomenclature, physical properties, preparations,
reactions, and both chemical and spectroscopic analysis are
included. (more) |

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424 |
Carboxylic
Acids |
Carboxylic
Acids addresses the usual topics covered in the introduction
of a new family: structure, common and formal nomenclature,
physical properties, preparations, reactions, chemical and
spectroscopic analysis. Characteristics and nomenclature of
salts is included. (more) |

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425 |
Derivatives
of Acids |
Derivatives
of Acids introduces five classes of organic compounds: acid
chlorides, amides, acid anhydrides, esters, and nitriles.
The structure, preparation, and reactions of these five are
studied, as well as chemical and spectroscopic analysis. The
unit concludes with presentation of the organic group nomenclature
priorities. (more) |

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426 |
Carbanions |
Carbanions introduces the characteristic reactions occurring at the alpha hydrogen of carbonyls. Reactions studied include bromination, aldol and crossed aldol condensation, the Cannizzaro reaction, Wittig reaction, the Claisen and crossed Claisen reactions, the malonic ester synthesis, and the acetoacetic ester synthesis.
(more) |

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427 |
Amino
Acids and Proteins |
Amino
Acids and Proteins describes the amino acid structure and
preparations, as well as the isoelectric pH and electrophoresis.
Formation of proteins, protein structure, sequencing proteins,
detection and denaturation of proteins are also addressed.
(more) |

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428 |
Carbohydrates |
Carbohydrates
introduces the organic student to the classification of these
compounds. Also included are cyclic structures, D & L,
d & l designations, reducing sugars, reactions, polysaccharides,
and a brief overview of tooth decay. (more) |

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429 |
Lipids |
Lipids
is a brief unit addressing classification and characteristics
of the major groups: fatty acids, glycerides, non-glyderide
lipids, and complex lipids. Steroid structure is included.
(more) |

$2.40
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