I just want to say Deboki is such a wonderful teacher! As awesome as the marvelous Hank. Crash Course has been a lifesaver during lockdown--keeping me smiling and learning.
Definitely agree with you. I would have been EXTREMELY frustrated watching this had i not watched cc chemistry. Some of the really subtle but incredibly important things are glossed over here when compared to cc chemistry, where they are discussed in more detail.
Needed to review organic chem for biochem and this is so helpful!!! All the memories from orgo came flashing back and I'm eternally grateful to you guys! Thank you for explaining complex ideas in a simpler way. Keep up the good work and congrats on 11 mil!
Good approach with the Thought Bubble - Rosalind Franklin appears directly and is named verbally, Watson and Crick are just text names. Covers the history pretty well.
No lies I don't understand a lot about what you're talking about as I'm a linux server admin/engineer but your videos are fun to watch and sometimes I pick up things
I love this channel. The presentation is so incredibly dense, but that's OK because rewinding is easy...the visuals and explanations are so good, and the summary at the end locks in the concepts (more or less haha)
I'm Emmanuel all the way from Kenya. Your dedication and professionalism are truly remarkable, and your work ethic inspired me to start my channel. Thank you for being a valuable asset to many. Do you shout out to young RUclipsrs to give them exposure?
@@160p2GHz i highly doubt that they do. General chemistry is a prerequisite to organic chemistry, and high school chem classes are way easier and not as comprehensive as general chemistry i took in college. If they do, they either dumb it down, or have a college level professor come host an ap class for people that already took ap general chem.
@@bryanseare2704 Am from India and we do learn this in highschool second year.....😭😭😭😭😭 I feel like our government hasn't matured from "hey, look our kids learn this CoMpLeX stuff wayyyy early, we're smarter than others booohooo". O-chem doesn't seem that intellectually challenging to me but the sheer amount of information is soo daunting that you just end up mindlessly cramming stuff due to lack of time and stuff..... :/
Before I don't even know a single word about organic chemistry but thanks to you so much that I am now able to understand chemistry you literally make chemistry fun for me thank you so much from the core of my heart 🥺❤️❤️
I am going to be studying Organic Chemistry next semester and these videos really help! Does anyone know good resources for practice problems? The videos are great but I need some extra practice.
"The thinking mind must constantly be stirred by new experience and by adaptation to new experience and new understanding in order to be vital and capable of learning. It is like stirring concrete. If you do not keep stirring it and adding water and new things to it, it hardens. And once it hardens, it can only be broken. People who are learning and living The Way of Knowledge are constantly being renewed and refreshed because they are close to life, and they are close to Knowledge. Their thoughts change, grow and evolve. Their ideas change, grow and evolve. Their conclusions change, grow and evolve. They can do this because there is something greater. There is Knowledge, the dynamic force of life within you, within the world and within the Greater Community as well. Knowledge brings you to the edge of life where you have to learn and adapt, communicate and contribute. This keeps you young, alive and close to the heart of life. Your mind, then, becomes constantly relevant to the present and is able to prepare for the future." This is a quote from a book titled Living the Way of Knowledge. For those who wish to educate themselves about the human mind, about the deeper spiritual intelligence within each person, about the meaning and purpose of life, about the great changes happening in the world and even greater yet to come, about the Greater Community of intelligent life in the universe, you can read this book free online, among many others at *NewMessage org*
The animators of these contents deserve a big salute but the teachers a middle finger!!!They are just telling who did this ,when he did this most of the time giving less time to the concept what we actually need.They have been working on these things for their entire life but almost all of us watching this are new to this.I understand this stuff,but not deeply ,because they just introduce unrelevant things,this topic was to be corely focused how molecules actually look at a deeper level,the animations are the only reasons to watch these videos .Einstien said,"If you cant explain the thing you know to a 6 year old,then you are actually either showing off or not getting yourelf". These people have understood no doubt for their life is just rumbling around these things and they fall into the second category of einstien's saying
ok so the way I see it is that this is just above the abstraction level of quantum theory. In other words, it’s the smallest you can go before stuff gets REALLY weird (where particles pop into and out of existence according to probability)
Has Chemistry education changed in the last 40 years? I learned that Carbon has 2 P sub-orbital valence Electrons in the second electron shell and is missing 4 more electrons to complete the sub-orbital. Here's how I was taught: - Carbon has 6 electrons - The first electron shell is a S sub-orbital only which is complete when it has 2 electrons - The second is an S and a P sub-orbital which is complete when it has 6 electrons. - The S sub-orbital will complete *before* the P sub-orbital will take electrons. - The second electron shell in Carbon has a complete S sub-orbital, and a P sub-orbital with 2 electrons seeking 4 more electrons to make the completion. Has this knowledge been abrogated?
At 7:22, you said that the molecules in this course with triple bonds will have 1 sigma bond and 2 pi bonds, I thought that this was true for all triple bonds, are there triple bonds where this is not the case?
Congrats on 10.9 Milllllllion subscribers, guys! It's no surprise Crash Course has made it this far. Thanks for allll the knowledge!
11 millions heheheeh
It's 12.5 mil. Now , love your content ..💙
I just want to say Deboki is such a wonderful teacher! As awesome as the marvelous Hank.
Crash Course has been a lifesaver during lockdown--keeping me smiling and learning.
How can you tell a construction worker from a chemist?
Ask them to pronounce 'unionized'
wow chemists are scabs
Haha! That’s pretty good! 😂
Chemists deserve unions too
i’m sure even the common layperson would say “unionized”
chemists try to unionize but they usually dissociate too readily
The only class that's fun to listen to. Your work is amazing and you inspired me to start my own channel!
I'm so glad I rewatched Crash Course Chemistry during the time between Organic Chemistry #3 and this one.
Ok, enough for me. I don't feel comfortable watching this series without having completed crash course chemistry. See you in a year :)
Wow same here
Definitely agree with you. I would have been EXTREMELY frustrated watching this had i not watched cc chemistry. Some of the really subtle but incredibly important things are glossed over here when compared to cc chemistry, where they are discussed in more detail.
Hehe Found out about it now soooI get to wait for less time knowing its existance
I love this!! I have a passion for sharing educational content in creative ways too. Love that the crash course team opened up to organic chemistry.
Never been this early to class
Mari Ohara same
Lol same
Yep,me too
Needed to review organic chem for biochem and this is so helpful!!! All the memories from orgo came flashing back and I'm eternally grateful to you guys! Thank you for explaining complex ideas in a simpler way. Keep up the good work and congrats on 11 mil!
I don’t think I’ve enjoyed a series this much since the very first biology course. Great work!!
Good approach with the Thought Bubble - Rosalind Franklin appears directly and is named verbally, Watson and Crick are just text names. Covers the history pretty well.
Inequality now and then.
this episode is exactly what i needed for my test on friday thank you so much
U can google up u know
Unless u are very honest with urself
@@Qhsjahajw 🤣🤣🤣
No lies I don't understand a lot about what you're talking about as I'm a linux server admin/engineer but your videos are fun to watch and sometimes I pick up things
these videos are a great review of ochem! I took ochem a few years ago and its nice getting a refresher while im doing my masters in chem.
I love this channel. The presentation is so incredibly dense, but that's OK because rewinding is easy...the visuals and explanations are so good, and the summary at the end locks in the concepts (more or less haha)
The Geometric isomer analogy was super cool! Also could Hank appear as a guest some fine day xD ?
We all know we needed this
I'm Emmanuel all the way from Kenya. Your dedication and professionalism are truly remarkable, and your work ethic inspired me to start my channel. Thank you for being a valuable asset to many. Do you shout out to young RUclipsrs to give them exposure?
Finally some credit for Rosalind before fuckn watson and crick
These videos really help in high school studies.
These videos are beyond whatever I learned in high school chemistry.
@@bryanseare2704 Yeah, their fun way of teaching makes them interesting and fun.
@@bryanseare2704 Yea do they teach OChem in high school now? I never took it.
@@160p2GHz i highly doubt that they do. General chemistry is a prerequisite to organic chemistry, and high school chem classes are way easier and not as comprehensive as general chemistry i took in college. If they do, they either dumb it down, or have a college level professor come host an ap class for people that already took ap general chem.
@@bryanseare2704 Am from India and we do learn this in highschool second year.....😭😭😭😭😭 I feel like our government hasn't matured from "hey, look our kids learn this CoMpLeX stuff wayyyy early, we're smarter than others booohooo". O-chem doesn't seem that intellectually challenging to me but the sheer amount of information is soo daunting that you just end up mindlessly cramming stuff due to lack of time and stuff..... :/
More videos on Org chem plz... I literally cried learning Org chem myself since my teacher is shite at school.
The D orbitals: "I don't feel so good".
Crash Course deserves way more Subscribers than this!
Before I don't even know a single word about organic chemistry but thanks to you so much that I am now able to understand chemistry you literally make chemistry fun for me thank you so much from the core of my heart 🥺❤️❤️
These videos are so so good! Thank you Crash Course for making such an amazing content
"imagine you've never seen a real-life cat"
i can not imagine such a terrible thing
BENARD DOSIER
Great video and channel. this is simply the best
Chemistry is wonderful
Crash course team I love I guz.
For the record: I will never unsubscribe 😊
Great video! Greetings from Brazil!
Can’t wait for pushing electrons!
Last time I was this late, Watson and Crick stole my research and published the structure of DNA before I could
I feel so vindicated in the fact that Rosalind Franklin got a Thought Bubble version of herself and Watson and Crick didn’t...
Hey! Let's confuse the straights 11:05
What an imbecilic comment.
@@interstellar0001 👁️👄👁️
@@interstellar0001 I don't get this comment, lol!
@@ibethebhadieb7559 what does the comment mean.....?
Can't wait for the next episode... Very helpful !!!
Cool 😎 way of making geometric isomerism easy to understand. Thank you very much
I love organic chemistry 😍
Please make a series on Project Management
Free rotation also called conformations 😃👍 nice episode✔💌
thank for this series and you guys
Best episode so far 👏👏👏👏👏👏
love the visualization, keep it coming!
Im enjoining this subject so much! Great work
Great video and channel. this is simply the best
Best ochem series
I am going to be studying Organic Chemistry next semester and these videos really help! Does anyone know good resources for practice problems? The videos are great but I need some extra practice.
3D structures of molecules have always amazed me... Really interesting =)
My new a level chemistry teacher
this is much easier to follow than hank's crash course chemistry series 👍
“I’ll just do a quick recap of VSEPR”
So you did a crash course inside of another crash course? Nice
Thanks
"The thinking mind must constantly be stirred by new experience and by adaptation to new experience and new understanding in order to be vital and capable of learning. It is like stirring concrete. If you do not keep stirring it and adding water and new things to it, it hardens. And once it hardens, it can only be broken. People who are learning and living The Way of Knowledge are constantly being renewed and refreshed because they are close to life, and they are close to Knowledge. Their thoughts change, grow and evolve. Their ideas change, grow and evolve. Their conclusions change, grow and evolve. They can do this because there is something greater. There is Knowledge, the dynamic force of life within you, within the world and within the Greater Community as well. Knowledge brings you to the edge of life where you have to learn and adapt, communicate and contribute. This keeps you young, alive and close to the heart of life. Your mind, then, becomes constantly relevant to the present and is able to prepare for the future."
This is a quote from a book titled Living the Way of Knowledge. For those who wish to educate themselves about the human mind, about the deeper spiritual intelligence within each person, about the meaning and purpose of life, about the great changes happening in the world and even greater yet to come, about the Greater Community of intelligent life in the universe, you can read this book free online, among many others at *NewMessage org*
The animators of these contents deserve a big salute but the teachers a middle finger!!!They are just telling who did this ,when he did this most of the time giving less time to the concept what we actually need.They have been working on these things for their entire life but almost all of us watching this are new to this.I understand this stuff,but not deeply ,because they just introduce unrelevant things,this topic was to be corely focused how molecules actually look at a deeper level,the animations are the only reasons to watch these videos .Einstien said,"If you cant explain the thing you know to a 6 year old,then you are actually either showing off or not getting yourelf". These people have understood no doubt for their life is just rumbling around these things and they fall into the second category of einstien's saying
9:10 i love the subtle pokemon reference you did there xD
Where?
@@linart8555 there is a ditto on the file that drops at that time stamp
@@Juansonos Oh okay
Love these vids!
Stereochemistry. Wonderful.
Thanks! You guys ARE Awesome!
Thanks for this video!Amazing as ever!
You are hwat?
A wizard, Harry.
I like the mule example! 👍👍
This is for revision!! If you guys want to study in detail I would recommend epic goc series by Pahul Sir on youTube... Namaste! 😊
Prepping for college, thanks!!
Dude this is like grade 9 chem
@@Qhsjahajw Ok, smartass.
If anyone needs to know what she was using for the real world molecule replicas it was a old nobey molecular kit
Ty. I think now i can fall for chemistry before you! Amazing
please make a course on english grammar , syntax, rules , direct indirect etc.
9:12 there's a mistake in the corner, Guanine and Cytosine need to be bonded by a triple bond, not double bonds.
ok so the way I see it is that this is just above the abstraction level of quantum theory. In other words, it’s the smallest you can go before stuff gets REALLY weird (where particles pop into and out of existence according to probability)
*"Trying to force a square peg in to a hole"* giggidy
Psst, hurry and get to mechanisms before my next organic chemistry uni course
I love the way you teach ❤
Oh dang that everybody is organic chemistry
You can just get a square peg through a round hole by smashing the peg into the hole and just breaking the area around the hole and putting it in
Gracias
What happened to the original crash course music in the beginning of videos
Next video plzzz!!!
Nice
Can you explain more about the bonding and orbitals?
AmaZing!
👓 Thank You!
Hi madam good information
So informative, hope I could do like this. 😇
Pls continue the organic chemistry class
Has Chemistry education changed in the last 40 years? I learned that Carbon has 2 P sub-orbital valence Electrons in the second electron shell and is missing 4 more electrons to complete the sub-orbital. Here's how I was taught:
- Carbon has 6 electrons
- The first electron shell is a S sub-orbital only which is complete when it has 2 electrons
- The second is an S and a P sub-orbital which is complete when it has 6 electrons.
- The S sub-orbital will complete *before* the P sub-orbital will take electrons.
- The second electron shell in Carbon has a complete S sub-orbital, and a P sub-orbital with 2 electrons seeking 4 more electrons to make the completion.
Has this knowledge been abrogated?
"Hey babe, wanna bond some 3D structures?"
Is it just me that uses this channel as there new history and science
teacher
Make a course on/for english grammar
6:26
7:03
7:56
till 8:26
"Imagine that you have never seen a cat." NO! If that's what I need to do to learn orgo, then I will take the 'F'!
please make a course on english grammar
At 7:22, you said that the molecules in this course with triple bonds will have 1 sigma bond and 2 pi bonds, I thought that this was true for all triple bonds, are there triple bonds where this is not the case?
I like this video
I like your presentation.
Can Crash Course do a video on the major riots throughout history that have made a difference?
Anyone else binge-watching Crash Course?
Just me?
Really?
Okay. . . 😭😭😭
What did Watson and Crick discover?
Rosalind Franklin's notes.
In which video do you explain the Lewis notation?
Organic chem uni final exam this Saturday 😬😬😬
1:39 Ok it's been a few days but I'm finally back Jesus and btw neither of those videos talk about VSEPR
2:49, 3:40
Please make electronics crash course
The cat example helped a lot to understand the importance of DNA, especially for all cat lovers like me😄😄