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Unit 01: About the Course Introduction 00:02:00 Unit 02: Drawing Organic Molecules How to read bond-line drawings 00:18:00 How to draw bond-line drawings 00:18:00 Identifying formal charges 00:22:00 Finding lone pairs that are not drawn 00:23:00 Unit 03: Resonance What is resonance? 00:05:00 Drawing resonance structures (part 1) 00:40:00 Formal charges in resonance structures 00:19:00 Drawing resonance structures (part 2) 00:25:00 Recognizing patterns 00:30:00 The relative importance of resonance structures 00:19:00 Unit 04: Acid-Base Reactions Introduction to acid - base 00:03:00 Charged atoms 00:08:00 Resonance 00:11:00 Induction 00:09:00 Orbitals 00:03:00 Charged atoms - Resonance - Induction - Orbitals 00:07:00 Showing an acid-base mechanism 00:14:00 Acid-Base equilibrium position 00:06:00 Unit 05: Geometry Orbitals 00:15:00 Goemetry of orbitals 00:15:00 Impact of resonance on geometry 00:01:00 Unit 06: Nomenclature Introduction to nomenclature 00:03:00 Functional group 00:07:00 Unsaturation 00:04:00 Parent 00:09:00 Substituents 00:10:00 'cis' - 'trans' stereoisomerism 00:04:00 'E' - 'Z' stereoisomerism 00:04:00 Localizing substituents in parent chain 00:12:00 From structure to name 00:20:00 Unit 07: Conformations Introduction to conformations 00:02:00 Newman projection 00:10:00 Relative stability of Newman projections 00:08:00 Drawing chair conformations 00:02:00 Drawing substituents in chair conformations 00:12:00 Ring flipping 00:10:00 Comparing stability of chair conformations 00:10:00 Unit 08: Configurations Introduction to configurations 00:01:00 Locating stereocenters 00:04:00 Determining the configuration of a stereocenter 00:18:00 Nomenclature 00:12:00 Enantiomers 00:08:00 Diastereomers 00:05:00 Meso compounds 00:04:00 Fischer projections 00:11:00 Unit 09: Mechanisms Introduction to mechanisms 00:02:00 Nucleophiles and electrophiles 00:09:00 Arrows used for mechanisms 00:14:00 Carbocation 00:15:00 Unit 10: Substitution Reactions SN1 SN2 mechanisms 00:10:00 Factor #1: the electrophile 00:06:00 Factor #2: the nucleophile 00:04:00 Factor #3: the leaving group 00:05:00 Factor #4: the solvent 00:05:00 Combining all 4 factors 00:10:00 Unit 11: Elimination Reactions Introduction to elimination reactions 00:02:00 E1 mechanism 00:08:00 E2 mechanism 00:20:00 Unit 12: Substitution vs Elimination Introduction to substitution vs elimination 00:03:00 Determining the function of the reagent 00:04:00 Identifying the mechanism(s) 00:11:00 Predicting regiochemical and stereochemical outcomes 00:16:00 Unit 13: Addition Reactions Introduction to addition reactions 00:01:00 Regiochemistry 00:05:00 Stereochemistry 00:18:00 Hydrogenation: adding H-H 00:07:00 Hydrohalogenation: adding hydrogen halide, H-X 00:09:00 Hydrobromination : adding H-Br 00:09:00 Hydration: adding H-OH 00:12:00 Adding Br and Br 00:05:00 Halohydrin formation: adding Br and OH 00:08:00 'Anti' dihydroxylation: adding OH and OH 00:07:00 'syn' dihydroxylation : adding OH and OH 00:04:00 Ozonolysis 00:03:00 Reactions summary 00:01:00 Unit 14: Synthesis Techniques One-step synthesis 00:03:00 Combining reactions: changing the position of a leaving group 00:03:00 Combining reactions: changing the position of a double bond 00:02:00 Combining reactions: introducing functionality 00:03:00 Unit 15: Wrapping Up and Bonus Thank you for enrolling and announcing part 2 00:01:00
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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course are Technology Consultants, System AdministratorsTechnical Architects, and Support Consultants. Overview Understand and use the Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure (MAI) for monitoring the system landscape with SAP Solution ManagerSetup and Configure the monitoring types System Monitoring, Self- Monitoring, End-user Experience, Integration Monitoring, Job & BI MonitoringUse the features of the Technical Monitoring Work CenterUse Technical Reporting options (EWA, SL Reporting, Interactive Reporting)Use the SAP Solution Manager Administration work center for Troubleshooting In this course, students learn to understand and use the Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure (MAI) for monitoring the system landscape with SAP Solution Manager Setup and configure the monitoring types. Course Outline Get an overview about the Technical Monitoring in SAP Solution Manager 7.1 Get an overview about the Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure (MAI) architecture Get a deep understanding about Monitoring Templates Using the Alert Inbox including Guided Procedures Configure Work Mode Management and Notification Management Configure and using System Monitoring Configure and using Interface Channel Monitoring and Connection Monitoring Configure and using End-user Experience Monitoring Configure and using BI-Monitoring and Job Monitoring Configure and using PI-Monitoring, Message Flow Monitoring and Workflow Monitoring Using Technical Reporting (EarlyWatch Alerts, Service Level Reporting, Interactive Reporting and Dashboards) Get an overview about SAP IT Infrastructure Management Get an overview about SAP Mobile Apps for the Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure (MAI) Configure and using SAP Solution Manager Self-Monitoring and Self Diagnosis Using Monitoring and Alerting Infrastructure Analysis Tools