This was amazing, currently using the Kaplan MCAT books to study for this section , but you nailed it , and made my job so much easier , thank you !!!!!!!
6:20 Would the hydroxyl group need to be protonated first, as -OH is a poor leaving group? Or is something else driving this otherwise unfavorable electron pushing scheme?
I'm a visual learner and your videos have been helping me a lot!
I love how you explain these concepts! Your voice gets stuck in my head and I get it! lol thank you!
Your explanations are so good
This was amazing, currently using the Kaplan MCAT books to study for this section , but you nailed it , and made my job so much easier , thank you !!!!!!!
Kaplan is fantastic... however specifically for physics I recommend Princeton review
Other than that I recommend Kaplan for the other subjects
@@sciencesimplified3890 What about Berkeley Review?
This is absolute gold. Thank you sir!!!
great videos. quick to the point.
Thank you for this video!
Science simplified actually simplifies!
6:20 Would the hydroxyl group need to be protonated first, as -OH is a poor leaving group? Or is something else driving this otherwise unfavorable electron pushing scheme?
Anyone else watching this for vibes and not MCAT prep?
What is the app you used for drawing the structures sir?
It’s called procreate! It’s about $10
@@sciencesimplified3890 thank u
Phenomenal
that was so helful
what does the free mean in free fatty acids?
The carboxylic acid is not bonded to a carbon backbone (i.g. glycerol)
So if you eat a lot of pasta you get fat ☹
Thanks for this video! You say "however" a bit too much, just fyi.
didnt know there was a limit