just discovered your channel as I did not understand a word of my professor's lecture this week, and man I'm shocked you don't have more views, so helpful! thank you!
Until now, I've only seen the videos with your head in the lower right hand corner of the screen, then this video automatically played after another one of your videos, however I was writing and didn't look up until 1:09 and was just like "Wow he is much smaller than I expected!" Then you stood up and absolutely blew my mind 🤣
something clicked for me when you were saying that the carbocation is allylic and therefore has resonance. i really appreciate all of the efforts you put in your videos!
Would it be possible for the two initial examples with the primary carbocation to undergo a hydride shift, essentially giving the other two conjugated carbocations anyway (but still momentarily forming the initial primary carbocation)?
Jake, if you are referring to Frontier Molecular Orbital (FMO) Theory and specifically how it applies to cycloaddition reactions then I cover it at the end of the very next lesson (16.5) for Diels-Alder reactions and in 16.6 for Cycloaddition reactions in general. I also address it in 16.7 for electrocyclic reactions. Hope this helps!
I have been struggling with this topic more than anything else and this video cleared everything up in 15 minutes! Chad's Prep does God's work!
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Underrated Chad. Do not give up on these videos!
Thanks for saying so. More videos coming soon in my General Physics playlist.
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just discovered your channel as I did not understand a word of my professor's lecture this week, and man I'm shocked you don't have more views, so helpful! thank you!
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Once again, very thorough and easy to follow explanation. Thanks chad!
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Thank you so much Chad! I have a quiz tomorrow on conjugated diene and your playlist is my hope to get through it!
I hope you do well - Happy Studying!
great video thanks
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Until now, I've only seen the videos with your head in the lower right hand corner of the screen, then this video automatically played after another one of your videos, however I was writing and didn't look up until 1:09 and was just like "Wow he is much smaller than I expected!" Then you stood up and absolutely blew my mind 🤣
That's funny, El Funk - It does look like I'm pretty short in some of my videos!
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this is amazing. my orgo prof was going just teaching us this material last week but I never stuck. now it did thank you so much
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AMAZING explanation! I found this so useful.
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Topic of kinetic vs thermodynamic product is perfectly explained here ! 👍
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Incredible! Thank you for making these videos.
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something clicked for me when you were saying that the carbocation is allylic and therefore has resonance. i really appreciate all of the efforts you put in your videos!
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Chad Im retaking ochem 2 and you really make it actually enjoyable thank you bro
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Would it be possible for the two initial examples with the primary carbocation to undergo a hydride shift, essentially giving the other two conjugated carbocations anyway (but still momentarily forming the initial primary carbocation)?
Why don’t this video have more likes I am confusion??? this answers so many of my questions
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Hey Chad, are you going to go over Molecular orbital theory and Homo Lumo interactions at any point in this semester?
Jake, if you are referring to Frontier Molecular Orbital (FMO) Theory and specifically how it applies to cycloaddition reactions then I cover it at the end of the very next lesson (16.5) for Diels-Alder reactions and in 16.6 for Cycloaddition reactions in general. I also address it in 16.7 for electrocyclic reactions. Hope this helps!
Hey, thank you for the videos! Have you considered adding MCAT courses? I noticed you have courses for DAT...
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