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Actually is 4. I've made it less obvious, though, by accidentally putting the Fs in as H. If you go back to 18:47 and pause it, it's more obvious that it's 4 If you think of them as possible combinations. Option 1 All on the same C Options 2-4 First C Second C ClBr H ClH Br HBr Cl
Thank you so much!!! Just for your videos I managed to complete my chemistry syllabus in a whole night and by the bless of God, I went through a very common paper yesterday. Please do keep me in your prayers and please never stop.
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Hi sir I was wondering for the question on 16:00 could u also have a methyl group on the first carbon
You can never have a methyl group on the first carbon. That would effectively lengthen the chain... 1-methyl is just a longer chain
For question 6 8:30 we dont use chain isomer because c3h9N has 3 carbons only right?
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Can this be used for CAIE spec?
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I'm really struggling with chain isomerism
I go into that at length in this video. 4.20 is chain isomerism
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18:51 bottom right you accidentally put 3 hydrogens instead of 3 fluroines 😂
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18:50 shouldnt the answer be 3 u have repeated one sir
Actually is 4. I've made it less obvious, though, by accidentally putting the Fs in as H. If you go back to 18:47 and pause it, it's more obvious that it's 4
If you think of them as possible combinations.
Option 1
All on the same C
Options 2-4
First C Second C
ClBr H
ClH Br
HBr Cl