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||In this tutorial, we will learn to, | ||In this tutorial, we will learn to, | ||
− | * Use different types of arrows to represent chemical reactions | + | * Use different types of arrows to represent chemical reactions and |
− | *Add charge and electron pairs on an atom | + | * Add charge and electron pairs on an atom |
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− | ||Slide Number 3 | + | ||'''Slide Number 3''' |
− | System Requirement | + | |
+ | '''System Requirement''' | ||
||For this tutorial I am using | ||For this tutorial I am using | ||
− | Ubuntu Linux OS version 12.04. | + | |
− | GChemPaint version 0.12.10. | + | '''Ubuntu Linux''' OS version 12.04. |
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+ | '''GChemPaint''' version 0.12.10. | ||
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− | ||Slide Number 4 | + | ||'''Slide Number 4''' |
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− | + | '''Pre-requisites''' | |
− | + | ||To follow this tutorial you should be familiar with '''GChemPaint'''. | |
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+ | If not, for relevant tutorials, please visit our website. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ||Switch to '''GChemPaint''' window. | ||
+ | ||I will switch to '''GChemPaint''' window. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Here you can see '''EthylChloride''' and ''' Methylbromide''' structures. | ||
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− | ||I will show how to obtain a Carbo-cation. | + | ||I will show how to obtain a '''Carbo-cation'''. |
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− | ||Point to Chlorine atom. | + | ||Point to '''Chlorine''' atom. |
− | ||Let's add a pair of electrons on the Chlorine atom of EthylChloride. | + | ||Let's add a pair of electrons on the '''Chlorine''' atom of '''EthylChloride'''. |
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− | ||Click on Add an electron pair | + | ||Click on '''Add an electron pair ''' tool>>Click on '''Chlorine''' atom. |
− | ||Click on Add an electron pair tool. | + | ||Click on '''Add an electron pair''' tool. |
Click on Chlorine atom and observe what happens. | Click on Chlorine atom and observe what happens. | ||
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− | ||Next, I will show an electron pair shift in the Carbon-Chlorine bond. | + | ||Next, I will show an electron pair shift in the '''Carbon-Chlorine''' bond. |
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− | ||Click on Add a curved arrow to represent an electron pair move. | + | ||Click on '''Add a curved arrow to represent an electron pair move'''. |
+ | |||
Point to the window. | Point to the window. | ||
− | ||Click on Add a curved arrow to represent an electron pair move. | + | ||Click on '''Add a curved arrow to represent an electron pair move'''. |
+ | |||
Property window opens. | Property window opens. | ||
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− | ||Click on''' End arrow at center of new bond''' check box. | + | ||Click on ''' End arrow at center of new bond''' check box. |
||Click on '''End arrow at center of new bond''' check box. | ||Click on '''End arrow at center of new bond''' check box. | ||
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||Click on Carbon-Chlorine bond. | ||Click on Carbon-Chlorine bond. | ||
||Click on Carbon-Chlorine bond. | ||Click on Carbon-Chlorine bond. | ||
+ | |||
It moves the electron pair to the correct position. | It moves the electron pair to the correct position. | ||
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||I will the copy of the structure. | ||I will the copy of the structure. | ||
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− | ||Click on Add on arrow | + | ||Click on Add on arrow >>click between the structures. |
||Now, click on Add on arrow and click between the structures. | ||Now, click on Add on arrow and click between the structures. | ||
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− | ||Formation of a Carbo-cation is initialized by a base like Sodium Hydroxide(NaOH). | + | ||Formation of a '''Carbo-cation''' is initialized by a base like '''Sodium Hydroxide(NaOH)'''. |
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− | ||Click on Add or modify a group of atoms tool | + | ||Click on '''Add or modify a group of atoms''' tool >> click above the arrow. |
− | ||Click on Add or modify a group of atoms tool and click above the arrow. | + | ||Click on '''Add or modify a group of atoms''' tool and click above the arrow. |
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− | ||Type NaOH in the green box. | + | ||Type '''NaOH''' in the green box. |
− | ||Type NaOH in the green box. | + | ||Type '''NaOH''' in the green box. |
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− | ||Click on Selection tool>>Click on the text Base to select>>Right-click click on the arrow. | + | ||Click on '''Selection''' tool>>Click on the text Base to select>>Right-click click on the arrow. |
− | ||Click on Selection tool and select NaOH. | + | ||Click on '''Selection''' tool and select '''NaOH'''. |
Then, right-click on the arrow. | Then, right-click on the arrow. | ||
|- | |- | ||
||Point to the submenu. | ||Point to the submenu. | ||
− | Select Arrow >>click on Attach selection to arrow. | + | Select '''Arrow''' >>click on '''Attach selection to arrow'''. |
− | ||In the submenu, select Arrow. | + | ||In the submenu, select '''Arrow'''. |
− | Click on Attach selection to arrow. | + | Click on '''Attach selection to arrow'''. |
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||Point to the dialogue box. | ||Point to the dialogue box. | ||
|| | || | ||
− | A dialogue box with heading Arrow associated appears. | + | A dialogue box with heading '''Arrow associated''' appears. |
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||Point to drop down. | ||Point to drop down. | ||
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− | ||Now, let's convert second EthylChloride to Ethyl Carbo-cation and Chloride ions. | + | ||Now, let's convert second '''EthylChloride''' to '''Ethyl Carbo-cation''' and '''Chloride ions'''. |
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− | ||Click on Eraser tool and click on Carbon-chlorine bond. | + | ||Click on '''Eraser''' tool and click on '''Carbon-chlorine''' bond. |
Point to products. | Point to products. | ||
− | ||Click on Eraser tool and click on Carbon-chlorine bond. | + | ||Click on '''Eraser''' tool and click on '''Carbon-chlorine''' bond. |
− | Ethane(CH3-CH3) and HCl are formed. | + | '''Ethane(CH3-CH3''') and '''HCl''' are formed. |
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||Point to the central carbon. | ||Point to the central carbon. | ||
− | ||When electrons shift from Carbon to Chlorine, Carbon gains a positive charge. | + | ||When electrons shift from '''Carbon''' to '''Chlorine''', '''Carbon''' gains a positive charge. |
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− | ||Click on Increment the charge | + | ||Click on '''Increment the charge''' tool>>Click at the position from where Carbon-chlorine bond to deleted. |
− | ||Click on Increment the charge tool. | + | ||Click on '''Increment the charge''' tool. |
− | Click at the position from where Carbon-chlorine bond was deleted. | + | Click at the position from where '''Carbon-chlorine''' bond was deleted. |
− | Ethyl Carbo-cation(CH3-CH2+) is formed. | + | '''Ethyl Carbo-cation(CH3-CH2+)''' is formed. |
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− | || | + | ||Click on '''Decrement the charge''' tool>>click on '''HCl'''. |
− | ||To form Chloride ion, click on Decrement the charge tool. | + | ||To form Chloride ion, click on '''Decrement the charge''' tool. |
− | Click on HCl. | + | Click on '''HCl'''. |
− | Chloride(Cl-) ion is formed. | + | '''Chloride(Cl-)''' ion is formed. |
<PAUSE> | <PAUSE> | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | || | + | || |
||Now let's move to single electron shift. | ||Now let's move to single electron shift. | ||
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− | ||Point to Methylbromide. | + | ||Point to '''Methylbromide'''. |
− | ||Let's use the Methylbromide structure to obtain free radicals. | + | ||Let's use the '''Methylbromide''' structure to obtain '''free radicals'''. |
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− | ||Click on Add a curved arrow to represent a single electron move tool. | + | ||Click on '''Add a curved arrow to represent a single electron move''' tool. |
− | ||Click on Add a curved arrow to represent a single electron move tool. | + | ||Click on '''Add a curved arrow to represent a single electron move''' tool. |
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− | ||Click twice on Bromo-methane bond. | + | ||Click twice on '''Bromo-methane''' bond. |
− | ||Click on Methylbromide bond to obtain a curved arrow. | + | ||Click on '''Methylbromide''' bond to obtain a curved arrow. |
− | Shift the Pencil tool a little on the bond, click again to get second curved arrow. | + | |
+ | Shift the '''Pencil''' tool a little on the bond, click again to get second curved arrow. | ||
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− | ||Point to the Bromo-methane and curved arrows. | + | ||Point to the '''Bromo-methane''' and curved arrows. |
− | ||One curved arrow moves to bromo(Br) and other moves towards methyl(CH3). | + | ||One curved arrow moves to '''bromo(Br)''' and other moves towards '''methyl(CH3)'''. |
− | Both Bromo(Br) and methyl(CH3 ) will get one electron each from the bonded pair. | + | Both '''Bromo(Br)''' and '''methyl(CH3)''' will get one electron each from the bonded pair. |
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||Point to the arrow. | ||Point to the arrow. | ||
||To show the products, let's add an arrow. | ||To show the products, let's add an arrow. | ||
− | Click on Add an arrow click on Display area. | + | |
+ | Click on '''Add an arrow''', click on '''Display area'''. | ||
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− | ||Point to the free radicals. | + | ||Point to the '''free radicals'''. |
− | ||Formation of free radicals involves heat in the reaction. | + | ||Formation of '''free radicals''' involves heat in the reaction. |
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− | ||Click on Add or modify a text tool. | + | ||Click on '''Add or modify a text''' tool. |
− | Click on the Display area above the arrow. Type “Heat” in the green box. | + | |
− | ||Click on Add or modify a text tool. | + | Click on the '''Display area''' above the arrow. |
− | Click on | + | |
+ | Type “Heat” in the green box. | ||
+ | ||Click on '''Add or modify a text''' tool. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Click on ''' Display area''' above the arrow. | ||
+ | |||
Type “Heat” in the green box. | Type “Heat” in the green box. | ||
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− | ||Click on Selection tool>>select “Heat”. | + | ||Click on '''Selection''' tool>>select “Heat”. |
− | ||Click on Selection tool and select “Heat” | + | ||Click on '''Selection''' tool and select “Heat” |
|- | |- | ||
||Right-click on the arrow. | ||Right-click on the arrow. | ||
− | Point to the submenu>> Select Arrow >>click on Attach selection to arrow. | + | |
+ | Point to the submenu>> Select '''Arrow''' >>click on '''Attach selection to arrow'''. | ||
||Right-click on the arrow. | ||Right-click on the arrow. | ||
− | In the Submenu select Arrow. | + | |
− | Click on Attach selection to arrow. | + | In the Submenu select '''Arrow'''. |
+ | |||
+ | Click on '''Attach selection to arrow'''. | ||
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||Point to the dialogue box. | ||Point to the dialogue box. | ||
|| | || | ||
− | A dialogue box with heading Arrow associated appears. | + | A dialogue box with heading '''Arrow associated''' appears. |
|- | |- | ||
||Point to drop down. | ||Point to drop down. | ||
− | ||Notice that Role drop down list has more options. | + | ||Notice that '''Role''' drop down list has more options. |
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− | ||Point to Role drop down. | + | ||Point to '''Role''' drop down. |
+ | |||
Select “Temperature”>>Click on Close. | Select “Temperature”>>Click on Close. | ||
− | ||In the Role drop-down, select “Temperature” and click on Close. | + | ||In the '''Role''' drop-down, select “Temperature” and click on '''Close'''. |
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||Point to the structure. | ||Point to the structure. | ||
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− | ||Now let's create the free radicals. | + | ||Now let's create the '''free radicals'''. |
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− | ||Click on Eraser tool and click on Carbon-bromine bond. | + | ||Click on '''Eraser''' tool and click on '''Carbon-bromine''' bond. |
− | Point to CH4 and HBr. | + | Point to '''CH4''' and''' HBr'''. |
− | ||Click on Eraser tool and click on Carbon-bromine bond. | + | ||Click on '''Eraser''' tool and click on '''Carbon-bromine''' bond. |
− | Methane(CH4) and Hydrogen-bromide(HBr) are formed. | + | '''Methane(CH4)''' and '''Hydrogen-bromide(HBr)''' are formed. |
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− | ||Click on Add an upaired electron tool. | + | ||Click on '''Add an upaired electron''' tool. |
− | Click on CH4 and HBr. | + | |
− | ||Click on Add an upaired electron tool. | + | Click on '''CH4''' and '''HBr'''. |
− | Click on Methane(CH4) and Hydrogen-bromide(HBr) | + | ||Click on '''Add an upaired''' electron tool. |
− | Methyl(CH3) and Bromium(Br | + | Click on '''Methane(CH4)''' and '''Hydrogen-bromide(HBr)''' |
+ | '''Methyl(CH3)''' and '''Bromium(Br) free radicals''' are formed. | ||
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||Let's create a reaction pathway. | ||Let's create a reaction pathway. | ||
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− | ||Click on Selection tool. | + | ||Click on '''Selection''' tool. |
+ | |||
Drag the cursor over the reaction to select it. | Drag the cursor over the reaction to select it. | ||
− | ||Click on Selection tool. | + | ||Click on '''Selection''' tool. |
To create a reaction pathway, first select the complete reaction. | To create a reaction pathway, first select the complete reaction. | ||
|- | |- | ||
||Right-click on the selection. | ||Right-click on the selection. | ||
+ | |||
Point to the Submenu. | Point to the Submenu. | ||
||Now, right-click on the selection. | ||Now, right-click on the selection. | ||
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Point to the previous reaction | Point to the previous reaction | ||
− | ||Click on Create a new reaction. | + | ||Click on '''Create a new reaction'''. |
+ | |||
Reaction path is created. | Reaction path is created. | ||
Drag to see the reaction pathway. | Drag to see the reaction pathway. | ||
+ | |||
Likewise, I will create the reaction pathway for the previous reaction. | Likewise, I will create the reaction pathway for the previous reaction. | ||
|- | |- | ||
||Right-click on the selection again. | ||Right-click on the selection again. | ||
− | + | Click on '''Destroy the reaction'''. | |
− | Click on Destroy the reaction. | + | |
||We can also remove the reaction pathway, if we want to. | ||We can also remove the reaction pathway, if we want to. | ||
− | To do so, right-click on the reaction again and click on Destroy the reaction. | + | To do so, right-click on the reaction again and click on '''Destroy the reaction'''. |
|- | |- | ||
||Point to the reactants and products. | ||Point to the reactants and products. | ||
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||Now we move on to Resonance or mesomery using double headed arrow. | ||Now we move on to Resonance or mesomery using double headed arrow. | ||
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− | ||Switch to GChempaint. | + | ||Switch to '''GChempaint'''. |
− | Point to the | + | |
− | ||I have opened a new GChemPaint window with structures of Nitromethane. | + | Point to the structure(CH3-NH2). |
+ | ||I have opened a new '''GChemPaint''' window with structures of '''Nitromethane'''. | ||
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||Point to the structures | ||Point to the structures | ||
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− | || | + | ||Now let's add a double headed arrow. |
− | Now let's add a double headed arrow. | + | |
|- | |- | ||
||Click on Add a double headed arrow. | ||Click on Add a double headed arrow. | ||
− | Click on Display area beside Nitromethane. | + | |
+ | Click on '''Display area''' beside '''Nitromethane'''. | ||
||Click on Add a double headed arrow. | ||Click on Add a double headed arrow. | ||
− | Click on Display area in between Nitromethanes. | + | |
+ | Click on '''Display area''' in between Nitromethanes. | ||
|- | |- | ||
||Point to the structures | ||Point to the structures | ||
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||Press CTRL+A to select the structures. | ||Press CTRL+A to select the structures. | ||
+ | |||
Right-click on the selection. | Right-click on the selection. | ||
+ | |||
Point to the Submenu. | Point to the Submenu. | ||
||Press CTRL+A to select the structures. | ||Press CTRL+A to select the structures. | ||
+ | |||
Right-click on the selection. | Right-click on the selection. | ||
+ | |||
A submenu opens. | A submenu opens. | ||
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Revision as of 11:55, 28 April 2014
Title of the tutorial: Resonance Structures
Author: Madhuri Ganapathi
Key words: Molecular contextual menu,Chemical calculator, Composition, Isotropic pattern, video tutorial
Visual Cue | Narration
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Slide Number 1
Title Slide |
Hello everyone.
Welcome to this tutorial on Resonance Structures in GChemPaint. |
Slide Number 2
Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial, we will learn to,
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Slide Number 3
System Requirement |
For this tutorial I am using
Ubuntu Linux OS version 12.04. GChemPaint version 0.12.10. |
Slide Number 4
Pre-requisites |
To follow this tutorial you should be familiar with GChemPaint.
If not, for relevant tutorials, please visit our website. |
Switch to GChemPaint window. | I will switch to GChemPaint window.
Here you can see EthylChloride and Methylbromide structures. |
I will show how to obtain a Carbo-cation. | |
Point to Chlorine atom. | Let's add a pair of electrons on the Chlorine atom of EthylChloride. |
Click on Add an electron pair tool>>Click on Chlorine atom. | Click on Add an electron pair tool.
Click on Chlorine atom and observe what happens. |
Next, I will show an electron pair shift in the Carbon-Chlorine bond. | |
Click on Add a curved arrow to represent an electron pair move.
Point to the window. |
Click on Add a curved arrow to represent an electron pair move.
Property window opens. |
Click on End arrow at center of new bond check box. | Click on End arrow at center of new bond check box. |
Click on Carbon-Chlorine bond. | Click on Carbon-Chlorine bond.
It moves the electron pair to the correct position. |
Point to the shift. | Place the cursor on the curved arrow and observe the electron shift. |
Point to the structure. | I will the copy of the structure. |
Click on Add on arrow >>click between the structures. | Now, click on Add on arrow and click between the structures. |
Formation of a Carbo-cation is initialized by a base like Sodium Hydroxide(NaOH). | |
Click on Add or modify a group of atoms tool >> click above the arrow. | Click on Add or modify a group of atoms tool and click above the arrow. |
Type NaOH in the green box. | Type NaOH in the green box. |
Click on Selection tool>>Click on the text Base to select>>Right-click click on the arrow. | Click on Selection tool and select NaOH.
Then, right-click on the arrow. |
Point to the submenu.
Select Arrow >>click on Attach selection to arrow. |
In the submenu, select Arrow.
Click on Attach selection to arrow. |
Point to the dialogue box. |
A dialogue box with heading Arrow associated appears. |
Point to drop down. | In Role drop-down, select “Reactant” and click on Close. <PAUSE> |
Now, let's convert second EthylChloride to Ethyl Carbo-cation and Chloride ions. | |
Click on Eraser tool and click on Carbon-chlorine bond.
Point to products. |
Click on Eraser tool and click on Carbon-chlorine bond.
Ethane(CH3-CH3) and HCl are formed. |
Point to the central carbon. | When electrons shift from Carbon to Chlorine, Carbon gains a positive charge. |
Click on Increment the charge tool>>Click at the position from where Carbon-chlorine bond to deleted. | Click on Increment the charge tool.
Click at the position from where Carbon-chlorine bond was deleted. Ethyl Carbo-cation(CH3-CH2+) is formed. |
Click on Decrement the charge tool>>click on HCl. | To form Chloride ion, click on Decrement the charge tool.
Click on HCl. Chloride(Cl-) ion is formed. <PAUSE> |
Now let's move to single electron shift. | |
Point to Methylbromide. | Let's use the Methylbromide structure to obtain free radicals. |
Click on Add a curved arrow to represent a single electron move tool. | Click on Add a curved arrow to represent a single electron move tool. |
Click twice on Bromo-methane bond. | Click on Methylbromide bond to obtain a curved arrow.
Shift the Pencil tool a little on the bond, click again to get second curved arrow. |
Point to the Bromo-methane and curved arrows. | One curved arrow moves to bromo(Br) and other moves towards methyl(CH3).
Both Bromo(Br) and methyl(CH3) will get one electron each from the bonded pair. |
Point to the arrow. | To show the products, let's add an arrow.
Click on Add an arrow, click on Display area. |
Point to the free radicals. | Formation of free radicals involves heat in the reaction. |
Click on Add or modify a text tool.
Click on the Display area above the arrow. Type “Heat” in the green box. |
Click on Add or modify a text tool.
Click on Display area above the arrow. Type “Heat” in the green box. |
Click on Selection tool>>select “Heat”. | Click on Selection tool and select “Heat” |
Right-click on the arrow.
Point to the submenu>> Select Arrow >>click on Attach selection to arrow. |
Right-click on the arrow.
In the Submenu select Arrow. Click on Attach selection to arrow. |
Point to the dialogue box. |
A dialogue box with heading Arrow associated appears. |
Point to drop down. | Notice that Role drop down list has more options. |
Point to Role drop down.
Select “Temperature”>>Click on Close. |
In the Role drop-down, select “Temperature” and click on Close. |
Point to the structure. | I will copy the structure. |
Now let's create the free radicals. | |
Click on Eraser tool and click on Carbon-bromine bond.
Point to CH4 and HBr. |
Click on Eraser tool and click on Carbon-bromine bond.
Methane(CH4) and Hydrogen-bromide(HBr) are formed. |
Click on Add an upaired electron tool.
Click on CH4 and HBr. |
Click on Add an upaired electron tool.
Click on Methane(CH4) and Hydrogen-bromide(HBr) Methyl(CH3) and Bromium(Br) free radicals are formed. |
Let's create a reaction pathway. | |
Click on Selection tool.
Drag the cursor over the reaction to select it. |
Click on Selection tool.
To create a reaction pathway, first select the complete reaction. |
Right-click on the selection.
Point to the Submenu. |
Now, right-click on the selection.
A submenu opens. |
Click on Create a new reaction.
Point to the previous reaction |
Click on Create a new reaction.
Reaction path is created. Drag to see the reaction pathway. Likewise, I will create the reaction pathway for the previous reaction. |
Right-click on the selection again.
Click on Destroy the reaction. |
We can also remove the reaction pathway, if we want to.
To do so, right-click on the reaction again and click on Destroy the reaction. |
Point to the reactants and products.
Drag any object. |
This action will remove the reaction pathway.
Drag any of the objects, and you will see that they can be moved individually. |
Now we move on to Resonance or mesomery using double headed arrow. | |
Switch to GChempaint.
Point to the structure(CH3-NH2). |
I have opened a new GChemPaint window with structures of Nitromethane. |
Point to the structures | I had added curved arrows and charges to show electron shifts within the structures. |
Now let's add a double headed arrow. | |
Click on Add a double headed arrow.
Click on Display area beside Nitromethane. |
Click on Add a double headed arrow.
Click on Display area in between Nitromethanes. |
Point to the structures | The two structures are canonical forms of Nitromethane. |
Press CTRL+A to select the structures.
Right-click on the selection. Point to the Submenu. |
Press CTRL+A to select the structures.
Right-click on the selection. A submenu opens. |
Click on Create a new mesomery relationship | Click on Create a new mesomery relationship.
Drag to see the relationship. |
Slide Number
Resonance structures of Benzene |
Here is slide for resonance structures of Benzene. |
Now, let's learn to create a retro-synthetic pathway. | |
Point to the window. | I have opened a new GChemPaint window with the required structures. |
Point to the final product intermediates and starting material. | Retrosynthetic pathway
starts with the product and goes to the reactant along with all the intermediates. |
Point to the structures | In this pathway, the final product is Orthonitrophenol and the starting material is Benzene. |
Let's add a retro-synthetic arrow, to show the retro-synthetic pathway. | |
Click on Add arrow for a retrosynthetic step >> Click in between all the compounds. | Click on Add arrow for a retrosynthetic step.
Click in between all the compounds. |
Press CTRL+A select all structures.
Right click on the selection. |
Press CTRL+A select all structures.
Right click on the selection. |
Point to Submenu.
Click on Create a new retrosynthesis pathway. |
A sub-menu opens.
Click on Create a new retrosynthesis pathway. Drag to see the created pathway. |
Let's summarize what we have learnt. | |
Slide Number 9
Summary |
In this tutorial we have learnt to
Show electron shifts using curved arrows Attach reaction conditions to reaction arrows. Create and destroy reaction pathway using a reaction arrow Create a new mesomery relationship using double headed arrow Create a retro-synthetic pathway using the retro-synthetic arrow. |
Slide Number 10
Assignment |
As an assignment
Using arrow properties 1. Create a reaction pathway for the reaction between Bromo-Ethane (C2H5Br) and Sodium(Na) with Dry ether as a solvent to obtain Butane(C4H10) and Sodium bromide(NaBr). 2. Add stoichiometric coefficients to the reactants and products. 3. Draw resonance structures of Naphtalene, Anthracene and Carbondioxide |
Point to the reaction pathway.
Point to the resonance structures |
This is the required reaction pathway. These are the resonance structures of Napthalein, Anthracene and Carbondioxide. |
Slide Number 10
Acknowledgement |
Watch the video available at this URL.
http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_ Tutorial It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it |
Slide Number 11 | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team:
Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials Gives certificates to those who pass an on-line test For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org |
Slide number 12 | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India More information on this Mission is available at this link |
This is Madhuri Ganapathi from IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for joining. |