I watched this having not watched a single other video from this series. I am confused, obliviously. However, the format, animation, subtitles, and step-by-step construction made me feel like I learned something. I do think I will start from Ep1.
5:11 - The point stands, but NaOH is not an alkoxide (an alkoxide is an RO- species, the conjugate base of an alcohol). Always love these videos and hope the series continues for a long time to come! =)
I watched this having not watched a single other video from this series. I am confused, obliviously. However, the format, animation, subtitles, and step-by-step construction made me feel like I learned something. I do think I will start from Ep1.
I really didn't think this series would have so many episodes but I'm delighted that it does
Thank you so much this is helping me with JEE Advanced prep as i can learn the chapter wise prequisites of the backlog chapters from here
Enones go marching one by one hoorah, hoorah
Now that’s a crash course!!!
5:11 - The point stands, but NaOH is not an alkoxide (an alkoxide is an RO- species, the conjugate base of an alcohol). Always love these videos and hope the series continues for a long time to come! =)
Great point, it would be better to have NaOR in this illustration to more closely match the narration. Thanks for watching and for your comment!
I am so jealous this topic was not available during my Ochem days in undergrad! Great resource! Thanks complexly!
cloud was a noice touch!
yay its here!
Thank you for this waiting for more specially organic chemistry.
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Very informative!👍
Thank you!
Where can we also get a crash course on math?
Love it Great Video
physics is needed
nice
This is way too dense relative to the pace and scope of the other series.
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