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I hope you know that if I get a decent grade in Chemistry, all the credit will go to you, Sir! Thank you so much, you are a life saver lol
Umda Waseem well did you?
Your videos are amazing!! Thanks so much
I'm in first year of uni and still use your videos to recap the basics lmao. Chemistry at uni is crazy but amazing.
Oswin Great to see you still follow. Thanks and hope you’re having fun at Uni
wish i found this earlier, thanks!Maybe you could put in the description something like "OCR F322" so students can find these videos! cheers :D
Great suggestion, many thanks. All videos have now been renamed. Good luck with your exams!!
This video is way better than school i swear to god straight to the point all there nothing missing answers all your doubts THANKS JAMES FOR THIS VIDEO OLD BUT POWERFULL 🚀❤❤❤
Thanks. It may be old but the chemistry hasn’t changed 😊
but how can you tell which isomer is more likely to form in the dehydration of an alcohol?
Thank you soo muchhh
You're welcome!
do we need to know about esterification in the new spec for AS sir?
Student 20 It's in second year now
Thank you.
7:29 But I thought you cant rotate it due to the pi bond?
Shakalaka Shah Both isomers form separately i.e. No rotation
MaChemGuy Brilliant- thanks!
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I hope you know that if I get a decent grade in Chemistry, all the credit will go to you, Sir! Thank you so much, you are a life saver lol
Umda Waseem well did you?
Your videos are amazing!! Thanks so much
I'm in first year of uni and still use your videos to recap the basics lmao. Chemistry at uni is crazy but amazing.
Oswin Great to see you still follow. Thanks and hope you’re having fun at Uni
wish i found this earlier, thanks!
Maybe you could put in the description something like "OCR F322" so students can find these videos! cheers :D
Great suggestion, many thanks. All videos have now been renamed. Good luck with your exams!!
This video is way better than school i swear to god straight to the point all there nothing missing answers all your doubts THANKS JAMES FOR THIS VIDEO OLD BUT POWERFULL 🚀❤❤❤
Thanks. It may be old but the chemistry hasn’t changed 😊
but how can you tell which isomer is more likely to form in the dehydration of an alcohol?
Thank you soo muchhh
You're welcome!
do we need to know about esterification in the new spec for AS sir?
Student 20 It's in second year now
Thank you.
7:29 But I thought you cant rotate it due to the pi bond?
Shakalaka Shah Both isomers form separately i.e. No rotation
MaChemGuy Brilliant- thanks!
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