HOMO and LUMO Molecular Orbitals for Conjugated Systems by Leah4sci
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http://Leah4sci.com/MOtheory presents: HOMO and LUMO Molecular Orbitals for Conjugated Systems • Need help with Orgo? Download my free guide ’10 Secrets to Acing Organic Chemistry’ HERE: http://leah4sci.com/orgo-ebook/ • Molecular Orbital theory can be one of the most complicated and frustrating topics to study in chemistry, especially when the focus is on the math and physics behind it. This video offers a logical overview of HOMO and LUMO molecular orbitals, especially as it applies to conjugated systems in organic chemistry reactions and mechanisms. You’ll learn how to draw and understand MO diagrams for systems with more than two electrons in molecular orbitals through the use of a simple analogy. • In this video: • [0:37] Description of HOMO and LUMO • [2:36] Electrons in the Highest and Lowest Energy • [5:16] Alignment and Flow of Electrons • [8:25] Understanding HOMO and LUMO Concept • Links Resources Mentioned In This Video: • Molecular Orbital Theory http://Leah4sci.com/MOtheory • Resonance Structures in Organic Chemistry http://Leah4sci.com/Resonance • Diels Alder Reaction and Mechanism http://Leah4sci.com/DielsAlder • This is part of the Molecular Orbital Theory Mini Series. Catch the entire MO Theory Video Series on my website at http://leah4sci.com/MOtheory • Follow along with your semester by using my Orgo Syllabus Companion: http://leah4sci.com/syllabus • For more in-depth review including practice problems and explanations, come join my online membership site the organic chemistry study hall: http://leah4sci.com/join • For private online tutoring visit my website: http://leah4sci.com/organic-chemistry • For questions and comments, find me on social media here: • Facebook: / leah4sci • Twitter: / leah4sci • Instagram: / leah4sci • Pinterest: / leah4sci
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