I am a less than a week away from my second O-Chem exam and am pulling an all nighter to review some foggy concepts. I started by watching some of the bigger channels because I am used to seeing their videos pop up first and they are generally helpful. I randomly stumbled across your channel and I am so grateful. You make these concepts so easy to understand and your explanations are concise. I hope you get the recognition you deserve because you have changed my life! Thank you so much!!!
You helped me get through both general chemistry one and two! I am in my final chemistry class, ochem, and I can already tell it’s going to be a great semester because of you. I hope to be as great of a science teacher as you after I graduate!
Ochem has turned out to be so much better thanks to you and your videos. I watched all of your videos when I took Genchem 1 and 2, and it helped me so much! Thank you Chad!
I am so grateful that i found your channel! You explain clearly, you are the best teacher that I’ve ever known Chad!. thank you so much for what you do, we as students can tell if one is good at teaching or not. And you, are the best!! You truly deserve all the recognition and support!
Thank you so much for your videos! It has been so hard learning organic chemistry during quarantine this semester and your videos help me learn so much!
this playlist is amazing and i have been sharing it with all of my classmates! thank you so much for making orgo understandable. wishing you so much success!
Great lesson once again! Just wanted to point out that videos 17, 18, and 24 in this playlist are private videos and I don't think anybody is able to watch them.
Glad you enjoyed it Tanvir! A couple of those were deleted videos from an interrupted upoload...I didn't realize I had to formally removed them from the playlist after deleting them. The last was the lesson that was just posted. I typically upload a video a couple days before releasing it so I can at the time stamps, description, tags, etc. so most of the time there will probably be a video or two at the end of the playlist that are private...know they'll be released soon. Happy Studying!
You really make this fun. I get confused when I hear my professor talk but learning from you, my grade shot up from C to A. I'm thinking of taking your chem 2 course just for fun.
You mentioned Gauche interactions occur when you have two interactions that do not involve H atoms. How come CH3 and CH3 result in a gauche interaction? When in the video you said CH3 + H is NOT a gauche, 11:09
Hi Rohit! In a staggered conformation, if either of the two adjacent groups is a hydrogen atom, then it NOT a gauche interaction. Ultimately, both groups need to be larger than a single hydrogen atom for it to be labeled as a gauche interaction. So H + H or CH3 + H would not be considered gauche interactions because at least 1 of the 2 adjacent groups is a single H atom. But CH3 + CH3 is a gauche interaction as the 2 adjacent groups interacting are definitely both larger than a single H atom. Hope this helps!
I have one question. Generally speaking, when comparing gauche and anti-conformations, anti-conformations would be lower in energy and more stable than gauche since not as much steric strain is present?
I can't believe howe easy you make this. Thanks again! Just a quick question, when looking down the bond line formula, how would we know the chlorine would be coming at us or away from us if we were just told the formula "Draw the most stable confirmation of 2-Bromo-Butane". Is there a sort of a trick when knowing this or does it not matter if it is dashed or wedged if we are just told the formula?
I am a less than a week away from my second O-Chem exam and am pulling an all nighter to review some foggy concepts. I started by watching some of the bigger channels because I am used to seeing their videos pop up first and they are generally helpful. I randomly stumbled across your channel and I am so grateful. You make these concepts so easy to understand and your explanations are concise. I hope you get the recognition you deserve because you have changed my life! Thank you so much!!!
Best of luck, Jocelyn - glad that the videos are helping clarify things and that you found the channel!
You helped me get through both general chemistry one and two! I am in my final chemistry class, ochem, and I can already tell it’s going to be a great semester because of you. I hope to be as great of a science teacher as you after I graduate!
So great to hear this Logan! Thank you for your kind words and best of luck this semester - I'm sure you will smash it :)
Courage❤❤.
I have years again😂😂
You're just too good and you explain so well... This is actually my first time commenting on a RUclips tutorial
Thank you - glad you did!
You have taught me everything I know about Chemistry.
There is so much you can learn, Ava, so keep on watching!
Ochem has turned out to be so much better thanks to you and your videos. I watched all of your videos when I took Genchem 1 and 2, and it helped me so much! Thank you Chad!
Great to hear Sofia and you're very welcome!
I am so grateful that i found your channel! You explain clearly, you are the best teacher that I’ve ever known Chad!. thank you so much for what you do, we as students can tell if one is good at teaching or not. And you, are the best!! You truly deserve all the recognition and support!
Thank you and welcome to the channel!
so happy to see your channel gaining so many subs, you're the goat at teaching to any level
Thanks - very kind words.
Thank you so much for your videos! It has been so hard learning organic chemistry during quarantine this semester and your videos help me learn so much!
You're very welcome Caly! I'll keep churning these out and you keep putting in the hours. You got this!
this playlist is amazing and i have been sharing it with all of my classmates! thank you so much for making orgo understandable. wishing you so much success!
You're very welcome and Thank You!
Clear and to the point. Another masterpiece from Chad’s Prep. Thank you!
Wow, thanks!
Great lesson once again! Just wanted to point out that videos 17, 18, and 24 in this playlist are private videos and I don't think anybody is able to watch them.
Glad you enjoyed it Tanvir! A couple of those were deleted videos from an interrupted upoload...I didn't realize I had to formally removed them from the playlist after deleting them. The last was the lesson that was just posted. I typically upload a video a couple days before releasing it so I can at the time stamps, description, tags, etc. so most of the time there will probably be a video or two at the end of the playlist that are private...know they'll be released soon. Happy Studying!
really...... you're the best, Chad!!!! I just saved up so much time and energy by listening to your lecture!!!!!!
Glad to hear it - thanks for your comment!
As always the best teacher whom i always understand his method of teaching. God's blessings to you always.
Thank you very much - to you, also.
I have my o chem final in 3 days and this was the first time I understood what this was representing, thank you!!
You're welcome and Best on your final!
Thanks Chad's for this topic ...Your teaching way is very easy to understand any thing🙂🙂
Thanks again Chitransh! Very glad you're finding these helpful!
i am struggling in ochem right now and your videos do a much better job at teaching than my prof thank you so much!
Happy to help and you're very welcome!
Pretty, dare I say, enjoyable. Thanks for another epic lesson, Chad!
I really do love and appreciate all your comments skylardean, and glad you found newman projections enoyable!
watched many other youtubes on this topic but yours was the best. THANK YOU (cries in organic chemistry)
That's great to hear, thanks so much
Thanks Chad for explaining Newman projection. I happen to understand very well. Hoping for more videos like this
Happy Studying!
This was great! Think I will go back on all your videos before this, for my exam coming!
Good plan - I hope you do well on your exam!
Wow... the most amazing educational video I have seen over this concept. Thank you so much Professor Chad 😍😍
You are welcome - Glad you liked it!
You really make this fun. I get confused when I hear my professor talk but learning from you, my grade shot up from C to A. I'm thinking of taking your chem 2 course just for fun.
How gratifying to hear, Felicia - much success to you in all of your studies!
You mentioned Gauche interactions occur when you have two interactions that do not involve H atoms. How come CH3 and CH3 result in a gauche interaction? When in the video you said CH3 + H is NOT a gauche, 11:09
Hi Rohit! In a staggered conformation, if either of the two adjacent groups is a hydrogen atom, then it NOT a gauche interaction. Ultimately, both groups need to be larger than a single hydrogen atom for it to be labeled as a gauche interaction. So H + H or CH3 + H would not be considered gauche interactions because at least 1 of the 2 adjacent groups is a single H atom. But CH3 + CH3 is a gauche interaction as the 2 adjacent groups interacting are definitely both larger than a single H atom. Hope this helps!
This does help, thank you for the quick reply!@@ChadsPrep
Thank you for being an extraordinary guide in the labyrinth of Orgo! I was able to teach this to my 9 year old!
You're welcome - 9?! Way to go!
Organic Chemistry Tutor's monopoly is over! This channel is awesome!
Thank you and welcome to the channel - Happy Studying!
Organic Chemistry is helping everyone just like he is doing.
No one is monopolizing anything.
You're the best chemistry teacher :)
Thank you very much.
This video was really useful, especially when I modeled everything with my own modeling kit.
Excellent!
I love you bro. Your explanations always clear up any doubts or questions I may have. I feel like I'm getting an A for sure in my exam 💪
Glad to hear it - much success to you!
Such a helpful video, thank you !
You're welcome!
Best organic chemistry playlist on this platform! Much better than that fraud Organic chemistry tutor!!!!!
Glad you found the channel - Happy Studying!
thank you Chad's prep
Very welcome!
Just started this in Orgchem and well you really helped me understand this
Glad to hear it was helpful - thanks for commenting!
Can you lease post a link to where you got your molecular model kit?
Thank you so so so much! Beyond helpful!
You are very welcome and Thank You.
very enjoyable video!
Glad to hear it!
This made so much sense
Glad to hear it, Lucy!
thank you so much!!! you explained everything so awesome
You are welcome, stephanie - glad the video is helpful!
awesome videos !!
Thanks - glad you like them, Tehreem Riaz!
Thank you sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Very welcome!
Thanks Chad!
You're welcome, Holliday Huskey!
Thank you.
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bless this video
Thanks
I have one question. Generally speaking, when comparing gauche and anti-conformations, anti-conformations would be lower in energy and more stable than gauche since not as much steric strain is present?
Yes your reasoning is correct there :)
I can't believe howe easy you make this. Thanks again! Just a quick question, when looking down the bond line formula, how would we know the chlorine would be coming at us or away from us if we were just told the formula "Draw the most stable confirmation of 2-Bromo-Butane". Is there a sort of a trick when knowing this or does it not matter if it is dashed or wedged if we are just told the formula?
ur amazing thank you
You're welcome and Thank You.
starting my studying for my second O-chem exam, I'll let you know how I do
Hope you do well!
@@ChadsPrep got another A! Thanks for the help!
@@jbecuti Well done!
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Hubris to assume my model is smaller than yours
Your rate of speech is very very fast.
Hi Jessica! You can reduce the playback speed under the settings icon in youtube - I hope that helps :)
@@ChadsPrep Thanks. I didn’t know that! Appreciate the tip. I am a speech pathologist so I notice rate among other things.