This is not my field of study at _all,_ so honestly I only understood about half of what you covered...which is about a half more than I would have expected to. The fact that you helped this make _any_ sense to someone like me says quite a lot. Keep up the great work, Professor!
Very nice, thank you. Synthetic chemistry is kind of hobby and passion. I really get into all the differences and species/compounds that you can create with it. You explained this well. The only is the final link in the chain of the organolitium with deprotonation and the Bronsted-Lowry theory. Maybe a little more on the uses of the final species or the theory itself?? Maybe you have covered it previous, in all honesty I actually just happened upon your channel (glad I did). But overall very well done.
I love this format of whiteboard work! Really takes me back to your earlier instructing vids! Awesome work!
This is timely. Just started on organolithiums last week.
This is not my field of study at _all,_ so honestly I only understood about half of what you covered...which is about a half more than I would have expected to.
The fact that you helped this make _any_ sense to someone like me says quite a lot. Keep up the great work, Professor!
Helpful video. Covered essential material in such a short time.
You're brilliant dave!
hello professor ,i've a question : you didn't talk about the mecanisme of the prepation of organolithium reagents
it involves a 1,2 ligma shift
Sir, Can you explain Methodology and Perspective of Sciences and General Informatics, for Chemistry main students
Thank u so much I was looking for ,organolitium on alkyne, so I got my answer here ,after searching a lot in chrome.🙏
Great video! When organolithium does the attack on the carbonyl, would it generate a racemic mixture if a chiral center is produced? Thanks Prof Dave
yep!
@@ProfessorDaveExplains Wow super fast reply! Thanks for answering my question :)
great video thank you prof dave
Thank you for all you do!
Thank you!
Thanks professor Dave
I really appreciate you
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Why we called organosilicon compounds organometallic though Si isn't metal?
I totally understood "today where going to talk about".
Nice I, understand everything
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Your haircut looks good!
How can BuLi and RX react to RLi and BuX?
wow
Gunit sir
Very nice, thank you. Synthetic chemistry is kind of hobby and passion. I really get into all the differences and species/compounds that you can create with it. You explained this well. The only is the final link in the chain of the organolitium with deprotonation and the Bronsted-Lowry theory. Maybe a little more on the uses of the final species or the theory itself?? Maybe you have covered it previous, in all honesty I actually just happened upon your channel (glad I did). But overall very well done.
Nice . Pin it