Thank you so much for your encouraging words! I'm excited about the future and will definitely keep producing regular content. Your support means a lot! 😊🔬🚀
Thank you for the feedback! I appreciate your suggestion about the color scheme. I’ll definitely consider a softer palette for future videos to make the viewing experience more comfortable. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts! 😊🎨
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Science really does rock! 🤟🏻 I'll definitely keep creating more content like this. Stay tuned for more exciting science adventures! 🌟
At 03:50, you lost a couple of carbon atoms between steps 2-4 (reduction, mesylation, azide formation). You draw the azides as secondary, when they should be primary.
Thank you for catching that! I appreciate your keen eye for detail. I'll make sure to correct it and be more careful in future videos. Your feedback helps me improve! 😊🔬✨
@@Chemicator Can I ask you if according to you is possible to do with free versions of these two software? Which version of GaussView do you use? Can you explain how you can make this beautiful structures? Thank you so much!
@@berzelius8568 Blender is free software, and you can download the latest version from here. 👉 www.blender.org/ also you can use free tutorials on RUclips👉 ruclips.net/video/zXJKYvuCPYY/видео.html&pp=ygUZZHJhdyBtb2xlY3VsZXMgaW4gYmxlbmRlcg%3D%3D I use Gaussview 6 to build molecules. Unfortunately, a free version of it is not available. If you are a student, your university might have a license. So you can use it for free.
this channel will become a very big chemistry channel in the future if it is continued regularly
Thank you so much for your encouraging words! I'm excited about the future and will definitely keep producing regular content. Your support means a lot! 😊🔬🚀
Very good video, but I would heavily appreciate a less bright choice of color scheme, like the one Total synthesis has
Thank you for the feedback! I appreciate your suggestion about the color scheme. I’ll definitely consider a softer palette for future videos to make the viewing experience more comfortable. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts! 😊🎨
Great video👍 keep it up🔥
Thank you so much for your constant support.
That’s awesome Science “ Rawks “ 🤟🏻 Power too the people. Please do more videos like this .
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Science really does rock! 🤟🏻 I'll definitely keep creating more content like this. Stay tuned for more exciting science adventures! 🌟
i just discovered your channel. :)
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At 03:50, you lost a couple of carbon atoms between steps 2-4 (reduction, mesylation, azide formation). You draw the azides as secondary, when they should be primary.
Thank you for catching that! I appreciate your keen eye for detail. I'll make sure to correct it and be more careful in future videos. Your feedback helps me improve! 😊🔬✨
Very cool! Can I ask you what program are you using for 3D modeling of structures?
Thank you very much! First, I build molecules in GaussView, then import them into the Blender for animation.
@@Chemicator Can I ask you if according to you is possible to do with free versions of these two software? Which version of GaussView do you use? Can you explain how you can make this beautiful structures? Thank you so much!
@@berzelius8568 Blender is free software, and you can download the latest version from here. 👉 www.blender.org/
also you can use free tutorials on RUclips👉 ruclips.net/video/zXJKYvuCPYY/видео.html&pp=ygUZZHJhdyBtb2xlY3VsZXMgaW4gYmxlbmRlcg%3D%3D
I use Gaussview 6 to build molecules. Unfortunately, a free version of it is not available. If you are a student, your university might have a license. So you can use it for free.
fricking hot molecule
Glad you think so! 🔥😄