Ozonides

Ozonide

Ozonide is the polyatomic anion O−3. Cyclic organic compounds formed by the addition of ozone (O3) to an alkene are also called ozonides. (Wikipedia).

Ozonide
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levitron

This levitron manufactured by my friend İzzet Özgöçmen. We enjoyed playing with it.

From playlist Izzet Özgöçmen

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Sumatriptan Synthesis Explained - Organic Chemistry (Indoles, Diazotation)

A quick run-through of key ideas when planning on making indole ring systems in organic chemistry, showcased in the synethesis of sumatriptan. I go over the mechanisms of the Fischer indole synthesis and a diazotation reaction. #organicchemistry #chemistry #synthesis ------ Sumatriptan

From playlist Synthesis Explained

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The BuShou of HanZi :舌

A brief description of the BuShou of 舌.

From playlist The BuShou of HanZi

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The BuShou of HanZi :片

A brief description of the BuShou of 片.

From playlist The BuShou of HanZi

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OZONIDES! Potassium and Cesium Ozonides. KO3, CsO3

Ozonides filmed with top-notch depth of field! Brought to you by my new professional lighting equipment that I bought thanks to your support! ____________________________ Support my channel! https://www.patreon.com/ChemicalForce PayPal: reactionsoup@gmail.com (Shcherba) Skrill: chemical

From playlist Oxidizers!

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I poured liquid ammonia in LIQUID OZONE! NH4O3

In this video I mix dry liquid ammonia and almost-pure liquid ozone, that leads to the formation of unstable ammonium ozonide NH4O3! ____________________________ Support my channel! https://www.patreon.com/ChemicalForce PayPal: reactionsoup@gmail.com (Shcherba) ____________________________

From playlist Oxidizers!

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Oxidative Cleavage of Alkenes & Alkynes - KMnO4 & Ozonolysis (IOC 27)

In this episode, I discuss the oxidative cleavage of alkenes and alkynes, using KMnO4 and ozone. Here is the video from ChemicalForce featuring liquid ozone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vttsvMKQ1Yw *WARNING* ozone is very toxic, and ozonides can be explosive! Great care should be tak

From playlist Organic Chemistry Lectures

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Making anisole

This was reuploaded because I made a mistake and claimed that there was a charge separation in methyl iodide due to electronegativity. ------------------------------------------- Today we are making some anisole! Anisole itself doesn't have many direct applications, and it's mostly used a

From playlist Odors

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Magnetic Miracles

In this video, I discuss a retracted paper from Green Chemistry, where the authors use "magnetized water" for aromatic C-N bond formation. https://www.patreon.com/thatchemist Community Discord - https://discord.gg/QWNPETtPcZ --------------------------------------------------------------

From playlist Toxic

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Making cesium ozonide

Video of ChemicalForce: https://youtu.be/WhcfBLop5gM Do you have any questions or suggestions? I would like to hear them in the comments! If you want, you can join my patreon to help me working on my projects. All posts will be public, so you can participate without paying. https://www.p

From playlist Cesium Reactions (Ozonide, Superoxide, Auride)

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stirling engine

Here is a model Stirling Engine made by my friend Izzet. It is a piece of art. I love to hear that engine sound. I hope you will like it too.

From playlist Izzet Özgöçmen

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Epoxidation of Alkenes - DMDO, mCPBA, & NaOCl (IOC 26)

In this episode, I discuss the epoxidation of electron-rich and electron-poor olefins, using peracids, DMDO, hydrogen peroxide, and sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl). *Note: for some reason, I didn't manage to pronounce MMPP correctly; it's full name is magnesium monoperoxyphthalate. *WARNING*

From playlist Organic Chemistry Lectures

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Organic Chemistry 51B. Lecture 15. Reduction and Oxidation, Part 3.

UCI Chem 51B Organic Chemistry (Winter 2013) Lec 15. Organic Chemistry -- Reduction and Oxidation -- Part 3 View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/chem_51b_organic_chemistry.html Instructor: David Van Vranken, Ph.D. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA Terms of Use: http://ocw

From playlist Chemistry 51B: Organic Chemistry

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Alkene Redox Reactions: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #17

Oxidation-reduction reactions are going on around us, and inside us, all the time, and we can make redox reactions in organic chemistry easier to understand by tracking carbon-oxygen bonds. In this episode of Crash Course Organic Chemistry, we’ll focus on alkene redox reactions and revisit

From playlist Organic Chemistry

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14. Epoxide Opening, Dipolar Cycloaddition, and Ozonolysis

Freshman Organic Chemistry II (CHEM 125B) The formation of epoxides and the regiospecificity of their acid- and base-catalyzed ring openings underlines the importance of thinking carefully about how textbooks draw curved arrows and may sometimes read too much into fundamentally inadequa

From playlist Freshman Organic Chemistry II with Michael McBride

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Ozonolysis

Ozonolysis? Ozone is in the sky, right? That thing that shields us from UV light? That's right friend, but ozone is also used in the lab to cleave carbon-carbon double bonds. Check it out if you don't believe me. Watch the whole Organic Chemistry playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveOrgChem

From playlist Organic Chemistry

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Making Cesium auride (never done on YouTube before)

This is my first try to make Cesium auride. I will soon make another video about the improved synthesis. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesium_auride Do you have any questions or suggestions? I would like to hear them in the comments! If you want, you can join my patreon to help me wo

From playlist Cesium Reactions (Ozonide, Superoxide, Auride)

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Fischer Indole Synthesis

We've talked about a few heterocycles, but one important aromatic one we didn't mention is the indole. This is a component of a variety of biomolecules. So how can we make them? Nobel prize winner Emil Fischer developed the Fischer indole synthesis in 1882 to do precisely this, using aryl

From playlist Organic Chemistry

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Making cesium dichromate from chromium metal and cesium chloride

To explore an alternative route to make cesium metal, I made some cesium dichromate. Cesium dichromate can be reduced to cesium metal. Because I did not have any chromate compounds, I made the potassium dichromate myself by dissolving chromium metal and oxidizing it with hydrogen peroxid

From playlist Cesium Reactions (Ozonide, Superoxide, Auride)

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Cyclic compound | Superoxide | Magnesium ozonide | Oxide | Rubidium ozonide | Tetramethylammonium | Sodium ozonide | Caesium ozonide | Dioxygenyl | Bent molecular geometry | Polyatomic ion | Potassium ozonide