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Love your work. This is one of the most difficult topic for me because the teachers make it confusing but with your method you just made is so simple and easy. Thanks a lot
Sir previously you had uploaded lectures in finding sigma or pi-bond (11th) . It will be very helpful if you upload a video related to finding what type of bond exists in a pi-bond, whether p-pi, d-pi? For example in a molecule of SO2! Thank you sir! Continue uploading videos in english, useful for everyone!
Trick is nice and totally logical. But sir I would recommend you to abide by the aufbau rule which you have been violating. Although it hasn't affected the results, students will adopt it and apply it somewhere not applicable and will learn the wrong approach. So please change.
there's a more better trick then this....from d1 to d3 =sp3d2(paramagnetic) and from d4 to d7,if weak field ligand then sp3d2 and if strong field ligand then d2sp3 and from d8 to d10 sp3d2 paramagnetic except d10(diamagnetic)...this is all for CN=6
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In explaining concepts I ever seen
Thankyou very much sir for explaining in English because for Hindi students the are many channels everybody teaches ln Hindi..... But for us you are the only one hope thankyou for explaining in English
Bro from where are you ??
Yes
must be southern crap@@motivationboss1974
Are you from England 😂
@@Nihalsingh123-4He's obviously Indian but doesn't speak Hindi, chill
Can you do a video on chemical kinetics?
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Love your work. This is one of the most difficult topic for me because the teachers make it confusing but with your method you just made is so simple and easy. Thanks a lot
Sir previously you had uploaded lectures in finding sigma or pi-bond (11th) . It will be very helpful if you
upload a video related to finding what type of bond exists in a pi-bond, whether p-pi, d-pi? For example in a molecule of SO2!
Thank you sir! Continue uploading videos in english, useful for everyone!
This trick has helped me a lot in my exams and it is super easy . The best teacher on youtube. Thankyou so much sir ❤
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No one
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Sir, why do we subtract 18 with the oxidation state number? is it always going to be 18?
because it is a d block element
because till argon you have 18 electrons
So to check no. of electrons in 4s and 3d just subtract 18
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Fe atomic no. 26 not 27
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Sir make a video of isomerism in coordination compounds.....
Trick is nice and totally logical. But sir I would recommend you to abide by the aufbau rule which you have been violating. Although it hasn't affected the results, students will adopt it and apply it somewhere not applicable and will learn the wrong approach. So please change.
Superb sir , incredible explanation
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Sir...can u please make a video of bicyclic compounds and cis trans....please sir..it 'll be more helpful...🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Sir actually "inner d complex are low spin" and "outer d complex are high spin"
When x=-2 what we have do?
Can this be like this [atomic no-(-2)-18]
Yes
It becomes z+2-18
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Sir-18 evertym? With every other element?
shortcut bhai-
sorry shinchan
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Sir 18 has to be always substracted from it's atomic no?
Nearest Nobel gas Ar 18 therefore it is like that if atomic no. Or group change then Nobel gas wil be according to it
3:45 p has 3 orbitals
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[Mn(CN)6] 3- can you tell me.. Sir
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Next level explanation
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Nice vdo sir
11:13 atomic no. Is 27 but sir said 26 and calculated according to 26 but actually its 27 ... So 27-2-18 should 7es
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please find the hybridisation of [V(H2O)6]3+
There are many more ligand except those 6 how to know strong or weak ??
I like your explanation
This trick help me lot tq sir ❤
there's a more better trick then this....from d1 to d3 =sp3d2(paramagnetic) and from d4 to d7,if weak field ligand then sp3d2 and if strong field ligand then d2sp3 and from d8 to d10 sp3d2 paramagnetic except d10(diamagnetic)...this is all for CN=6
Best trick thank you sir
Please make a video on ligand field theory with full details sir
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sir, this trick of finding no of electrons in CMA is getting failed in some compunds !!(like [Ni(H20)]2+
Answer please !
Super trick sir thank u so much sir
Can you pls solve [Cr(NH3)6]+3
Great👍
[FeF6]^3+ for this if we apply this method we will get -1by subtracting 18 then how we can pair can any one help me
Bro isme +3 k jagah pe -3 hoga cause iron can not have -3 Oxidation state which u get by keeping the overall oxidation no of complex as +3
😍super lecture
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Sir I have a doubt
Why should we subtract 18 from the nickel atom sir
I have the same doubt.
I think 18 comes from argon. The closest Nobel gas. But I'm nit sure. It's just a wild guess.
But he didn't reply yet bro
@@habeebakabeer4071 yeah I know. I've just ratto d it.
Did u guys found why we are substracting 18?
Tq so much sir but only doubt is how you are saying that geometry
Thanks
Can i do thjs trick in my exam?
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🎉 nice method
Sir how do we identify the geometry ? Please
so for example [k2(CN)6] in this if ligand has 6 [(CN)6] than it is octahedral and if ligand has 4(like (CN)4) than it is tetrahedral
@@thekeshavjha241Thanks for your simple explanation now I understand 😊
What if it's 5 or 3..what will it be thenn
@@Coffeeinmyveins
2=linear
3=trigonal planar
4=tetrahedral
5=trigonal bipyramidal
6=octahedral
@@harjindersinghx-c2270 thanks lol..bohot jaldi bataya. Nvm uspe question toh nhi aye
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Bhen please mujhe ya btao ki hamesha 18 - kyu kar rhe ya nhi samjh arha
@@KHANSAHAB-bw2ou excuse me sir i am not able to understand wht u r asking?
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Thank you sir