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Melissa, I started organic chem last week. I received a B in inorganic chem a few weeks ago and was so happy. Then I got in this class and I came home a ball of anxiety. I didn't feel like I understood it at all, and my professor is not the "step by step" kind of teacher. Which my last chem professor was. And he would write clear notes during lectures via a PowerPoint. Again, not this professor. I felt ok as I was going to reach out to my favorite tutor with whom I have been working almost daily for a solid semester. Well to my surprise, I received an auto-reply to my email to the tune of " Shayna is no longer with us." I wanted to die! So after procrastinating out of a fear of failure, because I am so lost, I found your videos tonight. You SAVED MY LIFE AND MY MIND! I am so happy I found you. I am on my 4th video tomorrow about putting together the structures I am asked for (Alkanes) and I have a quiz on it tomorrow morning. I not only feel so much better, I feel ready. Thank you for your attention to detail and your clear love for understanding. You are an angel!
Alkenes and Alkynes are named in the same way, except Alkenes will have double bonds present and Alkynes will have triple bonds present! For anyone asking :) My first Ochem exam tomorrow... wish me luck!
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Attempting to relearn organic 1 after taking a year in between organic 1 and 2. This video is very very good, great repetition, captures each step in an easy way, and you don’t stutter or hesitant or reword your explanation. It’s great
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anyone have any thoughts on how to recognize if you got a methyl,ethly proply..... etc ? 5:59 confused me because they literally look the same but ones an ethly and the others a methly. thank you
Ethyl has 2 carbon while methyl has only 1, and if you'll look carefully the methyl "1carbon" is attached in the longest carbon chain which is not a part of methyl so you can differ it as methyl.
The only one I didn't work out before getting the answer was the last one as I forgot to put a second 2 before the dimethyl. 😅 Amazing video! This was so helpful in my review of nomenclature, so bless your channel and your explanation skills! I think I HAVE to subscribe now!
hey i hopped into the comments with a question about this, why is there two "2"s for the last one? is it not repetetive since the di in di-methyl implies both methyl are already on the 2nd carbon. am i wrong in this thougth process?
Great video! I have a question, time stamp: 5:31, when we did step 1 and labeled the structure with orange numbers, we had substituents at 2 & 3, so why did we later on choose to number it in a different way to have substituents at 3 & 4?
When counting the longest carbon chain, (step 1 in the cases) how do you know where to start on the substituents on counting the carbons? What would be a great tip to indicate where to start that?
Not sure if I fully understand your question. Are you asking how do you find the longest carbon chain? Or how do you know which way to number the longest carbon chain either left to right or right to left?
It depends on your substituents if you number from left to right and the substituents have the lowest number then that is correct. But if you number from right to left and the substituents have the lowest number there than that way is correct. Overall if the way you number the chain results in the substituents having the lowest number then that is the correct way.
Just count the number of C's in the name. If it has branches then you treat those like the skeletal. Drawing it out is also a good option if you're having trouble visualizing.
So, in the example 2,3- dimethylpentane, why are you bypassing the carbon chain on the bottom when numbering the longest carbon chain? In other words, when you count the carbon from the bottom you bypass the substituent on the bottom as if it isnt there, but when you count on the top you take into account that part of the carbon chain. Why is this?
I tried downloading the free guide a few times and it never sent the download. The video is still well done, I appreciate the org. chem. assistance very much! Edit: To her credit, she offered to email the guide. Very cool.
Hey Melissa can I ask a question please my chemistry teacher only taught us electrophilic addition reactions for alkynes and alkenes yet . I wanna know if alkynes and alkenes are only doing that type of reactions . Aren't they doing electrophilic Substitution or neutrophilic addition or Substitution reactions Hope I didn't bother you
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This helped me understand the lesson I've stressed out about. Omg, I love you and this channel, Melissa! This video made it sound so easy. I actually enjoyed myself. Thank you!
Thanks!
Melissa,
I started organic chem last week. I received a B in inorganic chem a few weeks ago and was so happy. Then I got in this class and I came home a ball of anxiety. I didn't feel like I understood it at all, and my professor is not the "step by step" kind of teacher. Which my last chem professor was. And he would write clear notes during lectures via a PowerPoint. Again, not this professor.
I felt ok as I was going to reach out to my favorite tutor with whom I have been working almost daily for a solid semester. Well to my surprise, I received an auto-reply to my email to the tune of " Shayna is no longer with us." I wanted to die!
So after procrastinating out of a fear of failure, because I am so lost, I found your videos tonight.
You SAVED MY LIFE AND MY MIND! I am so happy I found you. I am on my 4th video tomorrow about putting together the structures I am asked for (Alkanes) and I have a quiz on it tomorrow morning. I not only feel so much better, I feel ready.
Thank you for your attention to detail and your clear love for understanding. You are an angel!
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Alkenes and Alkynes are named in the same way, except Alkenes will have double bonds present and Alkynes will have triple bonds present! For anyone asking :)
My first Ochem exam tomorrow... wish me luck!
How was your exam
Good luck
how did it go?
Another great video!! Also, you always look so put together, Melissa, I love your blouse-nail combo!
Aww thanks Brittnie! I love color coordinating everything a bit too much sometimes 😅
Thank you for this you are a lifesaver, I sent it to my other classmates too because we were beyond confused.
The way of Your teaching is very impressive , ma'am.
Dear Melissa Maribel, I wanted to express my heartfelt gratitude for your exceptional tutoring in Organic Chemistry (OChem). You're truly the best OChem tutor I've had the pleasure of learning from. Your knowledge and expertise have been a blessing to me, and I appreciate the time and effort you've invested in helping me understand this complex subject. Your passion for teaching has not only made OChem more enjoyable, but it's also made my life easier. Thank you again for sharing your gift with the world. God bless you!
Omg. Thank you for making this videos and helping me
Pass my last exam.
Everytime I have a Chem exam I come to your channel and start looking for the topic I have more difficulty understanding. I can’t wait to take organic chemistry and watch more videos . Forever grateful with you. ❤
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Attempting to relearn organic 1 after taking a year in between organic 1 and 2. This video is very very good, great repetition, captures each step in an easy way, and you don’t stutter or hesitant or reword your explanation. It’s great
thank you so much for all your videos, all the effort that you're putting in it - trying to make everything as simple and as fun as possible. you don't know how much you are helping students worldwide! you deserve more views!!! ❤
i got an orgo test on sunday and i was so stressed for this. then, i remembered me watching your videos for chem 2 during pandemic and how i enjoyed them. THANKSSSSS FOR SO MUCH HELP. I came back to your channel to orgo now. I'm so confident now to that test.
Pls melissa, make a video on how to name alkenes and alkynes! thank you! you are a big help!
Thought i was the only one
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anyone have any thoughts on how to recognize if you got a methyl,ethly proply..... etc ? 5:59 confused me because they literally look the same but ones an ethly and the others a methly.
thank you
Ethyl has 2 carbon while methyl has only 1, and if you'll look carefully the methyl "1carbon" is attached in the longest carbon chain which is not a part of methyl so you can differ it as methyl.
I literally got a 100/100 on my Alkanes quiz because of you! Thank you so much! Your amazing!
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The only one I didn't work out before getting the answer was the last one as I forgot to put a second 2 before the dimethyl. 😅
Amazing video! This was so helpful in my review of nomenclature, so bless your channel and your explanation skills! I think I HAVE to subscribe now!
hey i hopped into the comments with a question about this, why is there two "2"s for the last one? is it not repetetive since the di in di-methyl implies both methyl are already on the 2nd carbon. am i wrong in this thougth process?
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hi melissa! can you please make a video on naming alkenes and alkynes?
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Great video! I have a question, time stamp: 5:31, when we did step 1 and labeled the structure with orange numbers, we had substituents at 2 & 3, so why did we later on choose to number it in a different way to have substituents at 3 & 4?
Ohh is it because we only use the numbering that would give us a heptane, 7 carbon chain?
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When counting the longest carbon chain, (step 1 in the cases) how do you know where to start on the substituents on counting the carbons? What would be a great tip to indicate where to start that?
Not sure if I fully understand your question. Are you asking how do you find the longest carbon chain?
Or how do you know which way to number the longest carbon chain either left to right or right to left?
Melissa Maribel so sorry I confused you :( How do you find which way to number the longest carbon chain from either left to right and right to left?
It depends on your substituents if you number from left to right and the substituents have the lowest number then that is correct. But if you number from right to left and the substituents have the lowest number there than that way is correct. Overall if the way you number the chain results in the substituents having the lowest number then that is the correct way.
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How would you count if you don't have a line angle structure but a condensed structural ? Do you have to draw it out?
Just count the number of C's in the name. If it has branches then you treat those like the skeletal. Drawing it out is also a good option if you're having trouble visualizing.
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So, in the example 2,3- dimethylpentane, why are you bypassing the carbon chain on the bottom when numbering the longest carbon chain? In other words, when you count the carbon from the bottom you bypass the substituent on the bottom as if it isnt there, but when you count on the top you take into account that part of the carbon chain. Why is this?
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minute 6:05: substituent number four wouldnt be propyl? since it has three carbons? why is it ethyl?
it has a CH2CH3 bond on carbon 4. 2 carbons making it ethyl.
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I tried downloading the free guide a few times and it never sent the download. The video is still well done, I appreciate the org. chem. assistance very much! Edit: To her credit, she offered to email the guide. Very cool.
Email me and I will send it. Sometimes it doesn’t work.
Hey Melissa can I ask a question please my chemistry teacher only taught us electrophilic addition reactions for alkynes and alkenes yet . I wanna know if alkynes and alkenes are only doing that type of reactions . Aren't they doing electrophilic Substitution or neutrophilic addition or Substitution reactions
Hope I didn't bother you
Bless your soul... SO SO HELPFUL. Thank you so much 😊🙏
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