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Thankuuhh
Great Video... Only thing I noticed was the name of the first molecule " 1,4-epoxybutane"... Thats not very common in O-chem books and lab settings... Its more commonly referred to as THF(tetrahydrofuran)...very common solvent
ochem2 student checking in.. THF is indeed one of the nomenclatures we need to remember
Never learnt oxidation in such fluid way thankuu
you are just awesome sal .
thank you! This helped me a lot :)
Thank you!
thanks! a very understanding video! keep on it master!
Thanks that was well explained and short
Thanks a lot
Thank you very good
Would 2, 4 epoxipentane be more stable? (Obviously it would be names 1, 2 epoxipentane, just named it that based on your carbons above)
you're awesome!
What if we had a substituent attached in the last example?
#45
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Him What about if we have a cyclohexyl phenyl ether, what's the IUPAC name in that case
oxacyclopentane
we can also name the 3 membered ring as the parent and everything attached to it a substituent.
can there be a diepoxy - compound?
epoxy
The video is too short and where is the oxirane nomenclature style...
1,5 epoxy pentane for you
So does anyone know how to name the first cyclic ether in common name???
Sir please in our native language
good video but it's SOOOO hard to listen to literally can't focus with the constant repetitions and stuttering....
Thanks alot
Thankuuhh
Great Video... Only thing I noticed was the name of the first molecule " 1,4-epoxybutane"... Thats not very common in O-chem books and lab settings... Its more commonly referred to as THF(tetrahydrofuran)...very common solvent
ochem2 student checking in.. THF is indeed one of the nomenclatures we need to remember
Never learnt oxidation in such fluid way thankuu
you are just awesome sal .
thank you! This helped me a lot :)
Thank you!
thanks! a very understanding video! keep on it master!
Thanks that was well explained and short
Thanks a lot
Thank you very good
Would 2, 4 epoxipentane be more stable? (Obviously it would be names 1, 2 epoxipentane, just named it that based on your carbons above)
you're awesome!
What if we had a substituent attached in the last example?
#45
Gracias
😮😮
👍
Him What about if we have a cyclohexyl phenyl ether, what's the IUPAC name in that case
oxacyclopentane
we can also name the 3 membered ring as the parent and everything attached to it a substituent.
can there be a diepoxy - compound?
epoxy
The video is too short and where is the oxirane nomenclature style...
1,5 epoxy pentane for you
So does anyone know how to name the first cyclic ether in common name???
Sir please in our native language
good video but it's SOOOO hard to listen to literally can't focus with the constant repetitions and stuttering....
Thanks alot