Excellent performance As a humble chemistry teacher in the field for last 40 years I admire your brilliant performance Blessings and keep up the fantastic spirit !
Coordination polyhedra refer to the geometric shapes formed by the arrangement of ligands around a central metal ion in a coordination compound. The coordination polyhedron is determined by the coordination number of the metal ion, which is the number of ligands bonded to the metal. For example, a metal ion with a coordination number of six can form an octahedral coordination polyhedron, where the ligands are arranged around the metal ion in a symmetrical octahedral shape. Similarly, a metal ion with a coordination number of four can form a tetrahedral coordination polyhedron, where the ligands are arranged around the metal ion in a symmetrical tetrahedral shape. The coordination polyhedra are important in understanding the geometry and properties of coordination compounds in chemistry.
hi this is my first time studying by mam can anyone tell me how does she teach is it good ...actually i have my boards this year and i don't know a word about chemistry pls help is it worth studying from her ? is it enough?
@@minnooz5 Yes! I personally like her for physical and inorganic chemistry because she teaches in an amazing way! Organic ke liye, I will refer Pankaj Sir because I could relate with him more..
Her efforts for her students is always awesome 🥺✨... Thankyou so much ma'am ❤️.... No other video on RUclips have much detailed explanation 🙂 only you have it 😀❤️.... #bestteacher
Great effort I am using this lectures for revision. And i think that this one video is sufficient for those who are just beginner,revision ,making crisp notes,etc..... Thanks for this beautiful channel 😍 Salute for whole team for such a great efforts.👌
Mam 1:52:30 per aapne kaha ki pramiry valency is satisfied by Elements in ionisation sphere only but in NCERT it is written both elements in ionisation sphere and Coordination sphere satisfy Primary valency
3:46:57 aap karo mam you are the best chmestry teacher. Vora classes wali channel pe yehi lecture rhni chahiye thi whatever I got complete benefit from this series ❤❤
Any one who is watching this u are at right place 100% this is more than enough. Mam is teaching everything that is taught by my coaching star faculty. And thank u mam becuase of you I have secured 98.81 percentile
Time 1:44:23 per Mam aapne kaha hai ki HOMO CO ka Antibonding hai but it is 2PZ in NCERT which is bonding molecular orbital why contradiction in statement mam please clear my doubt
I wish I had studied chemistry from SV ma'am from the beginning. Now there's only 9 days left for Mains, but I'll still work hard and score 180+ for sure. You are amazing ma'am!!! Edit: I got 94.8%ile. Will work hard for 99 in 2nd attempt😤💪 Edit: messed up 2nd attempt and advance both. Took a drop. Iss baar iit pakka
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this lec is gold if ur basics of other chapters are clear also its not long it has almost an hour of break so go for it also i have my exam on 4th so i m fucked
A counterion refers to an ion that pairs with another ion to maintain overall charge neutrality in a chemical system. In other words, it is an ion that balances the charge of another ion. For example, in a salt like sodium chloride (NaCl), the sodium ion (Na+) is the counterion for the chloride ion (Cl-), and vice versa. The presence of counterions is important in many chemical reactions and processes to ensure electrical neutrality and stability.
Good evening mam Mam you said benzene is not a ligand but I'm our sir noted he has mentioned it in neutral ligands so mam , shall we consider it as ligand or not?
If anyone is here to do complete study of the chapter for jee then I can say it is best video ❤️ bcoz mam exactly teach each and every thing that teacher in my coaching teachs 🤍
Mam CN and CO both are strong field ligand... As we know from this lecture that if d8 element and strong field ligand then it's hybridization dsp2 for coordination numb.=4 But in Ni(CO)4 = hybr. sp3 In Ni(CN)4^2- = hybr. dsp2 Why?
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1:47:40 Werner's theory
1:56:08 EAN(effective atomic no.) rule
2:10:13 Questions(4 que solved)
2:15:51 Break
2:43:00 IUPAC nomenclature
2:59:41 VBT
3:07:39 VBT-Ligands
4:27:40 CFT
4:46:48 splitting in square planar complexes (only in adv.)
4:53:54 Spectrochemical series
4:57:56 Low spin vs high spin
5:25:59 Relationship between delta-o & delta-t
5:27:52 CFSE
5:39:42 Questions
5:49:09 Isomerism
6:34:05 End
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10:03 Double salts
16:05 Coordination compounds
20:13 Coordination number
22:42 Tricks for Coordination number
39:20 Denticity
44:22 Counter ion
45:45 Coordination polyhedron
48:24 Coordination sphere
50:20 ligands
1:47:40 Werner's theory
1:56:08 EAN(effective atomic no.) rule
2:10:13 Questions(4 que solved)
2:15:51 Break
2:43:00 IUPAC nomenclature
2:59:41 VBT
3:07:39 VBT-Ligands
4:27:40 CFT
4:46:48 splitting in square planar complexes (only in adv.)
4:53:54 Spectrochemical series
4:57:56 Low spin vs high spin
5:25:59 Relationship between delta-o & delta-t
5:27:52 CFSE
5:39:42 Questions
5:49:09 Isomerism
6:34:05 End
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If anyone's watching this memorise it as 'phir man ko' instead else u might mistake 'kyu' for copper(Cu)
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Full TImestamp:
00:00 Introduction
10:03 Double salts
16:05 Coordination compounds
20:13 Coordination number
22:42 Tricks for Coordination number
39:20 Denticity
44:22 Counter ion
45:45 Coordination polyhedron
48:24 Coordination sphere
50:20 ligands
1:47:40 Werner's theory
1:56:08 EAN(effective atomic no.) rule
2:10:13 Questions(4 que solved)
2:15:51 Break
2:43:00 IUPAC nomenclature
2:59:41 VBT
3:07:39 VBT-Ligands
4:27:40 CFT
4:46:48 splitting in square planar complexes (only in adv.)
4:53:54 Spectrochemical series
4:57:56 Low spin vs high spin
5:25:59 Relationship between delta-o & delta-t
5:27:52 CFSE
5:39:42 Questions
5:49:09 Isomerism
6:34:05 End 🙏
4:53:54 waha se main mein nhi ayega kiya
@@mdyasirarfat1007 aayega bhai
Notes ka link dedo
@@shivanishukla2778 nahi malum
1:47:40 Werner's theory
1:56:08 EAN(effective atomic no.) rule
2:10:13 Questions(4 que solved)
2:15:51 Break
2:43:00 IUPAC nomenclature
2:59:41 VBT
3:07:39 VBT-Ligands
4:27:40 CFT
4:46:48 splitting in square planar complexes (only in adv.)
4:53:54 Spectrochemical series
4:57:56 Low spin vs high spin
5:25:59 Relationship between delta-o & delta-t
5:27:52 CFSE
5:39:42 Questions
5:49:09 Isomerism
6:34:05 End
1:47:40 Werner's theory
1:56:08 EAN(effective atomic no.) rule
2:10:13 Questions(4 que solved)
2:15:51 Break
2:43:00 IUPAC nomenclature
2:59:41 VBT
3:07:39 VBT-Ligands
4:27:40 CFT
4:46:48 splitting in square planar complexes (only in adv.)
4:53:54 Spectrochemical series
4:57:56 Low spin vs high spin
5:25:59 Relationship between delta-o & delta-t
5:27:52 CFSE
5:39:42 Questions
5:49:09 Isomerism
6:34:05 End
1:47:40 Werner's theory
1:56:08 EAN(effective atomic no.) rule
2:10:13 Questions(4 que solved)
2:15:51 Break
2:43:00 IUPAC nomenclature
2:59:41 VBT
3:07:39 VBT-Ligands
4:27:40 CFT
4:46:48 splitting in square planar complexes (only in adv.)
4:53:54 Spectrochemical series
4:57:56 Low spin vs high spin
5:25:59 Relationship between delta-o & delta-t
5:27:52 CFSE
5:39:42 Questions
5:49:09 Isomerism
6:34:05 End
1:47:40 Werner's theory
1:56:08 EAN(effective atomic no.) rule
2:10:13 Questions(4 que solved)
2:15:51 Break
2:43:00 IUPAC nomenclature
2:59:41 VBT
3:07:39 VBT-Ligands
4:27:40 CFT
4:46:48 splitting in square planar complexes (only in adv.)
4:53:54 Spectrochemical series
4:57:56 Low spin vs high spin
5:25:59 Relationship between delta-o & delta-t
5:27:52 CFSE
5:39:42 Questions
5:49:09 Isomerism
6:34:05 End
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Time stamps
00:00 Introduction
10:03 Double salts
16:05 Coordination compounds
20:13 Coordination number
22:42 Tricks for Coordination number
39:20 Denticity
44:22 Counter ion
45:45 Coordination polyhedron
48:24 Coordination sphere
50:20 ligands
1:47:40 Werner's theory
1:56:08 EAN(effective atomic no.) rule
2:10:13 Questions(4 que solved)
2:15:51 Break
2:43:00 IUPAC nomenclature
2:59:41 VBT
3:07:39 VBT-Ligands
4:27:40 CFT
4:46:48 splitting in square planar complexes (only in adv.)
4:53:54 Spectrochemical series
4:57:56 Low spin vs high spin
5:25:59 Relationship between delta-o & delta-t
5:27:52 CFSE
5:39:42 Questions
5:49:09 Isomerism
6:34:05 End
00:00 Introduction
10:03 Double salts
16:05 Coordination compounds
20:13 Coordination number
22:42 Tricks for Coordination number
39:20 Denticity
44:22 Counter ion
45:45 Coordination polyhedron
48:24 Coordination sphere
50:20 ligands
1:47:40 Werner's theory
1:56:08 EAN(effective atomic no.) rule
2:10:13 Questions(4 que solved)
2:15:51 Break
2:43:00 IUPAC nomenclature
2:59:41 VBT
3:07:39 VBT-Ligands
4:27:40 CFT
4:46:48 splitting in square planar complexes (only in adv.)
4:53:54 Spectrochemical series
4:57:56 Low spin vs high spin
5:25:59 Relationship between delta-o & delta-t
5:27:52 CFSE
5:39:42 Questions
5:49:09 Isomerism
6:34:05 End
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Excellent performance As a humble chemistry teacher in the field for last 40 years I admire your brilliant performance Blessings and keep up the fantastic spirit !
Sir will u teach me
Why are you calling yourself humble
Because it is worthwhile to be humble before learned people irrespective of age
@@maringantikrishnamohan6975 great thought sir
10:03 Double salts
16:05 Coordination compounds
20:13 Coordination number
22:42 Tricks for Coordination number
39:20 Denticity
44:22 Counter ion
45:45 Coordination polyhedron
48:24 Coordination sphere
50:20 ligands
Thanks..
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Are you
JEE 2022 or JEE 2023 aspirant?
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@@AryanSingh-qm7eu hii bro i m 2023 aspirants
Thank you
16:00 coordination compounds
20:21 terminology of coordination compounds
24:21 trick 1
32:03 trick 2
35:27 trick 3
52:36 Ligands
1:38:49 Synergic bonding
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Coordination polyhedra refer to the geometric shapes formed by the arrangement of ligands around a central metal ion in a coordination compound. The coordination polyhedron is determined by the coordination number of the metal ion, which is the number of ligands bonded to the metal. For example, a metal ion with a coordination number of six can form an octahedral coordination polyhedron, where the ligands are arranged around the metal ion in a symmetrical octahedral shape. Similarly, a metal ion with a coordination number of four can form a tetrahedral coordination polyhedron, where the ligands are arranged around the metal ion in a symmetrical tetrahedral shape. The coordination polyhedra are important in understanding the geometry and properties of coordination compounds in chemistry.
Believe me guys this is the best one shot in utube I didn't this much crystal clear notes in another channel
bhai iske sath agr ncert line by line krlu, to adv ke pyqs ho jayenge na most of them?
hi this is my first time studying by mam can anyone tell me how does she teach is it good ...actually i have my boards this year and i don't know a word about chemistry pls help
is it worth studying from her ? is it enough?
@@minnooz5 Yes! I personally like her for physical and inorganic chemistry because she teaches in an amazing way! Organic ke liye, I will refer Pankaj Sir because I could relate with him more..
@@srinidhisoundarrajan5884 thanku for helping me out
@@srinidhisoundarrajan5884 pankaj sir ne har chpter ka one shot liya h kya ?? series ka naam kya hai
Her efforts for her students is always awesome 🥺✨...
Thankyou so much ma'am ❤️.... No other video on RUclips have much detailed explanation 🙂 only you have it 😀❤️.... #bestteacher
1:23:28 remember this
1:42:24 and this to
1:54:06 Wilkinson catalyst (remember).
1:56:08 really important party
4:13:19 remember this
7 hrs with full concentration Huge respect to you maam Thanks a lot ❤️ Bohot aache se smjh aagyaa chapter 🤗
Which college ???
Great effort I am using this lectures for revision.
And i think that this one video is sufficient for those who are just beginner,revision ,making crisp notes,etc.....
Thanks for this beautiful channel 😍
Salute for whole team for such a great efforts.👌
Bahi i want to start this chapter is all this coverd
@@premjadhav6678 bhai saath me ncert line by line cover kar lena
@@premjadhav6678 yes bro mai bhi abhi complete kiya hu .. pura theory hai 🙂
@@priyanshu4004 is it sufficient for mains?
@@hardikkumar6575 yes
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Thank you RAMAN
Is it enough for advanced?
@@hardikkumar6575 yes bro
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Brother agar maine isse pehle yeh chapter nahi padha tab bhi mains ke questions solve kar lunga???
2:59:41 VBT
3:07:39 VBT-Ligands
4:27:40 CFT
1:47:40 Werner's theory
4:27:40 CFT
4:46:48 splitting in square planar complexes (only in adv.)
4:53:54 Spectrochemical series
4:57:56 Low spin vs high spin
5:25:59 Relationship between delta-o & delta-t
5:27:52 CFSE
5:39:42 Questions
5:49:09 Isomerism
@Shrey_008 yeah no problem ma'am took it from scratch
8:01 class starts
Thanks ❤
51:50 1:21:28 1:27:42 2:10:16 2:54:33 2:58:09 4:06:38 4:10:08 4:16:34 4:21:07 4:25:49 5:39:47 5:44:20 5:46:23 5:48:36 6:21:25 6:23:04 6:29:09 6:32:49
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Mam 1:52:30 per aapne kaha ki pramiry valency is satisfied by Elements in ionisation sphere only but in NCERT it is written both elements in ionisation sphere and Coordination sphere satisfy Primary valency
Gurudakshina toh Dena hi padta hai ma'am...agr kabhi kismat acchi hogi toh zarur apko gurudakshina denge ma'am ❤️
your explanation is absolutely fantastic, cant thank you enough. this is amazing
Is lecture ke notes kaha milenge please bataoo🙏🏻
Superb content for jee mains 🔥 Mam's dedication is next level ❣️
3:46:57 aap karo mam you are the best chmestry teacher. Vora classes wali channel pe yehi lecture rhni chahiye thi whatever I got complete benefit from this series ❤❤
Ma'am this was my first lecture learning from you and I am like why the hell didn't I discover you one year earlier , thank you so much
This is the best series Ihave ever seen on you tube especially of jee advanced ....
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Any one who is watching this u are at right place 100% this is more than enough.
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And thank u mam becuase of you I have secured 98.81 percentile
Bro have you got 98+ percentile just by watching these lectures and practising some questions ?
@@logan_m4nu with quality ques
@@m_poisono CAN you help me in physics i wanna score atleast 60 marks, is it possible only with PYQ's???????
Bhai tune sirf one shots dekh ke hee pdhe kya chapters ??
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5:39:05 no pairing in tetrahedral
can anyone share the link to the special class where ma'am taught color of coordination compounds???
Shayad bhagwan khud earth p aake bhi skte isliye aise teacher banaye h
Love you mam
Time 1:44:23 per Mam aapne kaha hai ki HOMO CO ka Antibonding hai but it is 2PZ in NCERT which is bonding molecular orbital why contradiction in statement mam please clear my doubt
5 th times revision completed... Superb session 🎉🎉🎉🎉
notes revision and question left the prepration 💀👍🏻
Superb Lecture ❤❤❤❤❤❤
This lecture is useful only if you already have a little knowledge about coordination compounds. ❤❤
I wish I had studied chemistry from SV ma'am from the beginning. Now there's only 9 days left for Mains, but I'll still work hard and score 180+ for sure. You are amazing ma'am!!!
Edit: I got 94.8%ile. Will work hard for 99 in 2nd attempt😤💪
Edit: messed up 2nd attempt and advance both. Took a drop. Iss baar iit pakka
Truee yrr
Hope you will ✌️
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@@chihiro_itou thanks
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bitter truth
Anybody watching for revision of 2025
Yes
Ma'am you saved me . I wasn't able to understand coordination compounds till I saw your video .Thank you ma'am
mam u are a an epic teacher every topic u explain is crystal clear
Best lecture of Coordination comp. for JEE👍👍
Thanks maam for the chapter and bounce back series🌹🌹
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Ma'am awesome session
Enjoyed a lot
Feeling confident
Ma'am please put the time stamps in the video so it would be much convinient to rewise the lecture
Hey, any prerequisite for this chapter?
Plz, help me
@@lovetogaming1163 no bro
@@lovetogaming1163 you should just know a little bit of vant Hoff factor and you are good to go
@@luv1892 thanks bro😍
34:51 Weird trick
Just say Cno= Charge + 1 for Ag au
And Charge + 2 for Pt Pd
Hello mam ...kal main ne chemical bonding ka one shot dekha....maza as gya aaj coordination dakhunga....
How many mains questions will raise from this chapter @2023
Amazingggg lec mam .. Im addicted to bb1.0 + 2.0 .. i swear i really mean it 😁❤
Awesome teaching level,
like if you preparing for second session of 2023
amazing lecture !! just the best ever lecture for the most detailed revision lecture !thank you maam !!
best teacher ever is sakshi mam.............
maam you did the best job, all my concepts are clear now
45:18 counter ion
Inner transition metals and common transition
5:00:31 direct question on the slide in JEE 2019
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Bruh moment
1:05:00
synergic bond
ean
2:13:00
2:15:00
yrr where are the notes of this lecture, I have the link, their telegram channel- ye notes daale h ya nhi???
I literally love you mam😭❤️❤️
Thank you soooo much for these one shots ❤️❤️
Maam Please help the notes link isnt working
I want the notes of this chapter and i am unable to get it .
3:28:45 Is this true for all strong field ligands? Idk looks sus, our coaching teacher didn't generalise this point
Mam i don't have words for u....ur way of teaching is amazing
1:36:00 ligands
1:40:00 syn bonding
2:04:00 metal carbonyls
5:49:00 stereo
Mam ur energy remains at the top from first to last...
1:35:36 - syn
2:05:01 - dimer trimer
3:27:06 - sfl d7
3:45:12 - tricks
I love you mam ..Thank you so much mam 😍😘❤❤❤🙂🙂🤗🤗🤗
Kya baat ha mam apne to garda uda diye fan hogya me apki teaching ka thanks🎊🎊🎊
Thank you mam for this awesome lecture🙏🙏🙏
Amazing content!!! Concept is Just awesome till advanced level🔥🔥🔥!!! Love you soo much mam 😘😘😘🤍🤍🤍
this lec is gold if ur basics of other chapters are clear
also its not long it has almost an hour of break so go for it
also i have my exam on 4th so i m fucked
how'd it go?
Mam but H2O is weakt field logand right... 5:45:26
best lecture on coordination compounds thank you so much ma'am
Only thing I would say is this that sakshi mam is the most underrated teacher on whole RUclips platform!!!
Love your style of teaching mam❤️❤️
Me too ❤❤
You're right about
Break 1-2:15:51 , break 2 -5:01:21, 5:25:18 break end
Love you ma'am ❤❤❤ literally it is underrated 😊😊❤
A counterion refers to an ion that pairs with another ion to maintain overall charge neutrality in a chemical system. In other words, it is an ion that balances the charge of another ion. For example, in a salt like sodium chloride (NaCl), the sodium ion (Na+) is the counterion for the chloride ion (Cl-), and vice versa. The presence of counterions is important in many chemical reactions and processes to ensure electrical neutrality and stability.
Thank you so much for this amazing session 👍🙏❤️
Good evening mam
Mam you said benzene is not a ligand but I'm our sir noted he has mentioned it in neutral ligands so mam , shall we consider it as ligand or not?
Awesome teaching mam😍understood every point👍❤
Love u mam .💖💖💓❣️💖🧡💛💚💙💜🤍💖💗💓💞💕🤎❤️💘💝 sabhi heart hai mam😊😊😊😊🙏🙏🙏
Any 2024 aspirant studying chm. From sv mam?😊
Yes
Hey tell how to get 50 marks in jee maths
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ma'am please class PDF link provide us 💗💗💗💗🙏
AMAZING AND VERY NICE LECTURE MAM THANK U SO MUCH MAM FOR THIS HELPFUL SESSION #JEE 2024
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Wah mam bahut acha padhai to hai app. Thank you
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28:31 trick 1
32:21 trick 2
35:33 trick 3
1:49:48 trick 4
2:04:12 trick 5
I had a doubt, why isnt aufbau’s rule applied while removing electrons so even energy factor can be accommodated?
Please mam time stamps lagaiye vedios me.....
It's my humble request❣️❣️
Thanks ❣️🔥
If anyone is here to do complete study of the chapter for jee then I can say it is best video ❤️ bcoz mam exactly teach each and every thing that teacher in my coaching teachs 🤍
From which Coaching??
@@AnkushRai123 pw
Will surely meet you mam if i get decent marks in chem ❤️....Love the way u teach....more respect and love from my side mam....keep shining 🌟💝
1:25:25 mam why do transition metals cant have c.no as 8?they asked max right mam??
Mam this lecture is also for class 12th
Mam CN and CO both are strong field ligand... As we know from this lecture that if d8 element and strong field ligand then it's hybridization dsp2 for coordination numb.=4
But in Ni(CO)4 = hybr. sp3
In Ni(CN)4^2- = hybr. dsp2
Why?
in Ni(CO)4 hyb is dsp2 ,not sp3
@@aditikumari9720 no it's dsp2
@@nodistractiononlyjee5238 because oxidation state of nickel is different in both complexes
Got 97 percentile in chemistry because of you mam thanks
How many marks u got in chemistry bro?
Bhai kitne marks aaye jis se 97 percentile aayi tumhari
Around 55 to 60