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Recap Year 1/AS Chemistry!
This forms part of Paper 1 for OCR A-Level Chemistry.
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Inorganic chemistry explores common features of s, p, d, and f block elements in the periodic table. But why study these you ask?

In S block, while learning how to create hydrides helps us make fuel cell technologies, analysing ionisation energies help us design efficient solar cells.

In P block, while group 13 elements help us make circuit boards and space shuttles, group 14 elements gives you your semiconductor smartphones.

D-block elements have a range of applications. Some create vibrant compounds for paints and dyes, while others help reduce harmful gases in vehicle exhaust pipes. Their unique magnetic properties enable the creation of various magnets for hard disks and speakers. Additionally, d-block elements can form strong bonds, which can be life-saving, like in vitamin B-12, or lethal, as in cyanide poisoning.

Join us as we delve into the exciting realm of inorganic chemistry essentials, where we'll uncover the secrets behind these elements and their incredible applications!"


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Difference between Organic and Inorganic Compounds
Organic compounds contain carbon. There are at least four important organic compounds, lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
Inorganic compounds do not contain carbon and usually are more simple compounds.
There are some compounds that contain carbon and are inorganic like carbon dioxide.
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In this video we cover Basic Organic Chemistry Concepts in full.

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Chad gives a comprehensive lesson on how to rank acids and bases. This is presented in the context of the ARIO mnemonic which stands for Atom, Resonance, Induction, and Orbitals which helps students remember the most important factors affecting acidity and basicity in the most common order of importance. The Atom Rule for ranking acids and bases shows how the size and electronegativity of the basic atom affect its strength as a base. Of second importance is the effect of resonance on acidity and basicity as resonance can stabilize a base resulting in a weaker base. Typically of third importance is the effect of induction on acidity and basicity. Electron-withdrawing groups such as electronegative atoms near the atom acting as a base will help stabilize it resulting in a weaker base. Finally, the Orbital Rule describes the role that the hybridization of the atom acting as a base affects its basicity. Generally and all else being equal the order of stability with regard to hybridization is sp / sp2 / sp3 and the order of base strength is the opposite: sp3 / sp2 / sp. Chad provides numerous examples of how to rank acids and bases to demonstrate how each rule is applied, and concludes the lesson with several additional examples of ranking acids.

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06:10 The Atom Rule for Ranking Acids and Bases of Organic Compounds
12:27 How Resonance Affects Acidity and Basicity of Organic Compounds
16:20 How Induction Affects Acidity and Basicity of Organic Compounds
25:12 How Hybridization Affects Acidity and Basicity of Organic Compounds
29:09 Examples of Ranking Acids

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This video explains basics of orgranic chemistrty. Main topics of organic chemistry, such as functional groups, isomerism, hybridization, bonding, and reaction of organic compounds, are explained in a very easy and effective way. This video is helpful for students and learners of chemistry every age.
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01:49 Closed Chain Compounds
02:30 Aromatic Compounds
02:38 Functional Groups
03:26 Isomerism
04:19 Stereoisomerism
04:54 Hybridization
05:17 sp Hybridization
05:46 sp² Hybridization
06:15 sp³ Hybridization
06:42 Bonding in Organic Compounds
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