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Hi sir hope you had a great Christmas and have a happy new year This is my first video from you that I am watching and was wondering if you have covered all of AS level chemistry yet? much thanks if you can respond as soon as possible
For cyclic structures, it's allowed to show the ring as a skeletal formula and not show the hydrogen atoms. You can't do that for regular carbon chains or for the branches coming out of a ring. It's also OK to do 6CH2 in a hexagon, connected by bonds that make the hexagon shapes
An angle is always between two bonds. It will be 180 degrees if the atom has 2 pairs of electrons around it. They will repel each equally, so will be 180 degrees apart to minimise repulsion
Great idea. I'll look into how to do that and see about adding them on. I dont use PowerPoint so it isn't as simple as uploading that, so it might take a little while
Hi, I'm afraid I won't have time to do an explanation video before then... but I have 2 exam question walkthroughs that have different focus for each ruclips.net/video/TY2HFUNWzpE/видео.html ruclips.net/video/IuM7mSYnW0c/видео.html
Good question. General formula CnH2n-2 Name ends in -yne Basically all the other rules are the same as alkenes. There are more homologous series that I didn't include as well, e.g. ethers. I covered the most common ones here
My organic explanation videos that I've made so far cover probably just under 2/3 of the course so far. I'm in the process of making more, so hopefully they will cover it all by around February
Not specifically. I teach AQA, but broadly speaking I would expect it to be the same. No content will be different it's just that you might have something extra I didn't cover, or you might not need a minor part or something
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I'm really pleased they're useful 😀 Thank you for your kind words 😊
Please guide does this playlist cover whole syllabus for organic chemistry of As level 9701 CIE
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Thank you this was super helpful honestly this channel was god sent. thank you i appreciate the effort you are putting in just to help students like me
Thank you for your kind words! I'm really glad it's useful 😊
Really good video sir
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Hi sir hope you had a great Christmas and have a happy new year
This is my first video from you that I am watching and was wondering if you have covered all of AS level chemistry yet? much thanks if you can respond as soon as possible
Happy new year to you too!
I think I am a few videos short of *all* of AS but getting closer...
drive.google.com/file/d/1s3I5prjbJRR1U1lcKpXO9TQpQMaVoP66/view
This is a playlist link document for all videos so far
@@chemistrytutor thank you sir I should say the video was excellent with lots of questions to work through. Ill definitely stick around
31:38 why would the structural formula be a ring.. its supposed to show the atoms around carbon
For cyclic structures, it's allowed to show the ring as a skeletal formula and not show the hydrogen atoms. You can't do that for regular carbon chains or for the branches coming out of a ring. It's also OK to do 6CH2 in a hexagon, connected by bonds that make the hexagon shapes
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I'm really pleased it's useful!
Very good video sir
Thanks and welcome 😀
How do you find out that the angle between a bond is 180 degrees?
An angle is always between two bonds. It will be 180 degrees if the atom has 2 pairs of electrons around it. They will repel each equally, so will be 180 degrees apart to minimise repulsion
Sir, do you have the slide of this whole organic chemistry videos?(all chemistry videos)
Great idea. I'll look into how to do that and see about adding them on. I dont use PowerPoint so it isn't as simple as uploading that, so it might take a little while
@@chemistrytutor Thank you, sir.👍
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Can you do one on rates of reactions
Hi, I'm afraid I won't have time to do an explanation video before then... but I have 2 exam question walkthroughs that have different focus for each
ruclips.net/video/TY2HFUNWzpE/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/IuM7mSYnW0c/видео.html
10:36 is this not butane?? Propane is C3H8 not C4H10
Yes, I think when I wrote my question I had meant to call it a hydrocarbon instead of propane
@@chemistrytutor No problem. Thankyou for this playlist 🙏🙏
I take 6 A levels so I needed it
Wow, that's really impressive!
@@chemistrytutor Im writing the May june series so il be back to thank you after them 👍
Wat about alkynes
Good question.
General formula CnH2n-2
Name ends in -yne
Basically all the other rules are the same as alkenes.
There are more homologous series that I didn't include as well, e.g. ethers. I covered the most common ones here
Will this playlist cover whole content of alevel organic chemistry CAIE BOARD 9701
My organic explanation videos that I've made so far cover probably just under 2/3 of the course so far. I'm in the process of making more, so hopefully they will cover it all by around February
hi, i wonder if your video is for CIE exam board?
Not specifically. I teach AQA, but broadly speaking I would expect it to be the same. No content will be different it's just that you might have something extra I didn't cover, or you might not need a minor part or something