Can't believe an explanation this good has so low recognition, this is the probably the only video which explained stereochemistry so well Thank u so much i was initially so confused but now its all good thanks to ur amazing explanation
Tell this to RUclips algorithm 😂 I do appreciate your support though. I started seriously posting last September but my channel only started to pick up some pace in the spring, so just give it a bit time and I think more students will see these videos.
organic chemistry is a mandatory course for my major, and i underestimated it the entire semester!! the exam is tomorrow and you saved my semester, thank you so much!!
In your first example at 5:15, isn't the bond between the C and BR SP3 hybridization? I thought the bond would be flat without coming forward or backward. Also, I is more electronegative than Cl, doesn't that mean I should be partial negative? Not partial positive?
Bond cannot have any hybridization. It’s the carbon that’s sp3 hybridized. And precisely because of that it has a tetrahedral geometry. No, iodine is not more electronegative than chlorine. Look at your periodic table.
Can't believe an explanation this good has so low recognition, this is the probably the only video which explained stereochemistry so well
Thank u so much i was initially so confused but now its all good thanks to ur amazing explanation
Glad it was helpful! My channel is fairly new, so hopefully, more students will find it in the future.
the video deserve more views!
Tell this to RUclips algorithm 😂 I do appreciate your support though. I started seriously posting last September but my channel only started to pick up some pace in the spring, so just give it a bit time and I think more students will see these videos.
@1:14 Showing the electrons move like that was top notch!
organic chemistry is a mandatory course for my major, and i underestimated it the entire semester!! the exam is tomorrow and you saved my semester, thank you so much!!
Yeah, organic chemistry is definitely a daily commitment. I’m glad my video helped you.
Love your videos! You always give amazing tips and give clear explanations
Glad you like them! I try doing my best with the explanations 😊
Thanks
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help me to answer this question 2-heptanone+iodine, with catalysm NaOH plisss
In your first example at 5:15, isn't the bond between the C and BR SP3 hybridization? I thought the bond would be flat without coming forward or backward.
Also, I is more electronegative than Cl, doesn't that mean I should be partial negative? Not partial positive?
Bond cannot have any hybridization. It’s the carbon that’s sp3 hybridized. And precisely because of that it has a tetrahedral geometry.
No, iodine is not more electronegative than chlorine. Look at your periodic table.