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I had an idea before I watched the video by simply observing the structures of the carbocations and this video reassured my guesses! Thank you so much! 😄
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thanks for explaining.I knew about hyper conjugation but i did not undersatnd exactly what it was seeing ur videw gave me a clear understanding thank u
Thank you so much sir.... well explained... I have a doubt sir... when u were explaining about hyperconjugation, u said that stability decreases when the empty p orbital is localised in that particular carbon alone....why is it so?
Imagine yourself carrying a load (electrons here) with only one hand while the other is free.Obviously that'll be a less stable state. Now if you stretch out your other hand and distribute the load (delocalisation),you'll get to a more stable state.
Bromine has 7 electrons in its outermost shell.This means that it needs only one more electron to fulfill its outermost shell to form an octet. So it will be easier for it to accept one electron than to donate.That's why you might have noticed bromine forming Br-(bromide ion).And coming to electronegativity, it means the tendency of an atom to attract electrons towards itself.
Thank you for you comment. Not sure what you mean by "mtp". Please let me know the time where I say that and I will try to help you. Perhaps I am saying "EMPTY p orbital" but I say it too fast so it sounds like mtp. Hope that helps!
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Wow... I am speechless on how well you explained "hyperconjugation" and I had watched 24 other videos on this topic prior to watching yours which was so well-explained that puts an end to my searching videos on this topic. Thanks from the bottom of my heart.
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I had an idea before I watched the video by simply observing the structures of the carbocations and this video reassured my guesses! Thank you so much! 😄
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Thank you so much @Knowbee for this beautifully simplified topic I wish you could make more videos about organic chemistry including scratch topics. You make things so easy to understand
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soo helpful thanks a lot sir ...so informative searched a lot for this concept and became hopeless ...but finally...u helped me to overcome my fear about electromigration effect..thanx a lottttt
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thanks for explaining.I knew about hyper conjugation but i did not undersatnd exactly what it was seeing ur videw gave me a clear understanding thank u
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In carbocation which type of hybridization is occur sp2 or sp3 occur please explain to me i am confuse
Thank you so much sir.... well explained... I have a doubt sir... when u were explaining about hyperconjugation, u said that stability decreases when the empty p orbital is localised in that particular carbon alone....why is it so?
Imagine yourself carrying a load (electrons here) with only one hand while the other is free.Obviously that'll be a less stable state. Now if you stretch out your other hand and distribute the load (delocalisation),you'll get to a more stable state.
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hyperconjugation is a conjugation of the sigma ad pi bond but in the case of carbocation, there is no pi bond. kindly make it clear to me
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bromine is electronegative that means it have more electrons which it will donate . so how does it is receiving electron in the above case??
Bromine has 7 electrons in its outermost shell.This means that it needs only one more electron to fulfill its outermost shell to form an octet. So it will be easier for it to accept one electron than to donate.That's why you might have noticed bromine forming Br-(bromide ion).And coming to electronegativity, it means the tendency of an atom to attract electrons towards itself.
type of carbocation
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mtp what does that mean?
Thank you for you comment. Not sure what you mean by "mtp". Please let me know the time where I say that and I will try to help you. Perhaps I am saying "EMPTY p orbital" but I say it too fast so it sounds like mtp. Hope that helps!
Knowbee Knowbee Yes that helped me thank you so much, I didn't realize it was empty. lol😆
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