thank you for this series, I thought it was quite useful! quick question though, why does the benzene ring not lose its stability when forming the carbocation after losing the N2?
hi sir your resources are really helpful, thank you I just had a question about the quizlet flashcards you made for transition metal colours, for the first one it says that [cr(h20)6]2- is a blue solution, is this something that we need to know? I thought we only need to know the colours for cr3- and unless i missed it i didnt see it in your transition metals colours video so im a bit confused. thanks
watched the whole series thank you so much
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thank you for this series, I thought it was quite useful! quick question though, why does the benzene ring not lose its stability when forming the carbocation after losing the N2?
hi, why does the oxygen turn positive if it only donates one pair of electrons to the benzene ring?
Oxygen has 2 lone pairs, but it still has an overall charge of zero.
By losing electrons, it became positively charged
hi sir your resources are really helpful, thank you
I just had a question about the quizlet flashcards you made for transition metal colours, for the first one it says that [cr(h20)6]2- is a blue solution, is this something that we need to know? I thought we only need to know the colours for cr3- and unless i missed it i didnt see it in your transition metals colours video so im a bit confused. thanks
That one isn’t required by ocr
@@MaChemGuy oh right, thanks for the help
@@MaChemGuysteady on 😃
I thought u we’re never supposed to draw the curly arrow to the charge but to the atom
That’s an AQA thing
Cheers James