Lydia , you are incredibly flawless at explaining the concept ; which enables a novice to comprehend everything , from the simplest of the atoms to the complex of the compounds . Teachers like you illuminate people's lives in a completely different way.
I like the way you distinguish your two isomers but I feel like feet kind of confuses me after awhile. I think it would be even better if you had shown molecular examples of the two isomers as well as the feet. Maybe it's just me, but still I like how you included a quiz section to make sure the viewers get it and once again all the different way you present the information is cool :)
I don't understand the quiz 😢. Does it always have to be 2 or more objects? I mean, I answered by pair. As for Q1, it has to pairs. I was correct to answer entiomers and dioestereoisomers, but how would I differentiate the two pairs to get only one answer? Please answer ASAP I have an incoming quiz 😢
Thank you so much mam ...actually I had seen many videos but can't remember that easily but it is very easy to understand ...the way of teaching is extraordinary ...
YES. This was SO incredibly helpful. I just had a "liiiiiiiiiiight bulb" moment after watching. Thanks a TON.
Thanks for the vid :)
I'm now an expert at identifying the direction of plastic feet :D
Lydia , you are incredibly flawless at explaining the concept ; which enables a novice to comprehend everything , from the simplest of the atoms to the complex of the compounds . Teachers like you illuminate people's lives in a completely different way.
THANK YOU SO MUCH. and your accent is so adorable
I like the way you distinguish your two isomers but I feel like feet kind of confuses me after awhile. I think it would be even better if you had shown molecular examples of the two isomers as well as the feet. Maybe it's just me, but still I like how you included a quiz section to make sure the viewers get it and once again all the different way you present the information is cool :)
Thank you so much, I'm looking to become a clinical psychopharmacologist so this has been incredibly useful to me.
I don't understand the quiz 😢. Does it always have to be 2 or more objects? I mean, I answered by pair. As for Q1, it has to pairs. I was correct to answer entiomers and dioestereoisomers, but how would I differentiate the two pairs to get only one answer? Please answer ASAP I have an incoming quiz 😢
From one Lydia to anotherLydia... Thanks! This was really helpful in my MCAT studies.
Thanks so much for the videos, I'm no longer baffled!
Shouldn't 10 also be the same molecule?? as well as them being meso compounds...
how can i forget the voice.... la voice!!!
Thank you so much mam ...actually I had seen many videos but can't remember that easily but it is very easy to understand ...the way of teaching is extraordinary ...
loved the way u presented them. great work.👏👏👏
and dont mind camille panes, i guess she's a barbie. who plays wit dolls these days???
My brain clicked into place at 2:37
Thanks!
Wow 😮 it's a good explanation as it is explained in 3d way to relate .
As our mind accept easily in this way.
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Thank u so much 🙏🙏🙏🙏
hell yaa super video ! it was very much helpfull ;) so pleas keep up the great Work ! I love to see more ;)
Can you elaborate about the same molecules and Different molecules in 4 and 5 question ❓⁉️.
I didn'tn't get them properly. Help Me.
Does it mean that diastereoers are the same compounds with absolutey no chage ad tey also ave cgiral centre
thanks a zillion, u were very helpfull, i was all confused before i watched ur video, can u do some more on chiral and achiral plssss???
You are so amazing thank-you very much!
thanks very much for he quiz. i love the way u make the perfectly understandable exams
DAMN WHAT A CHALLENGE!!i got 7 out of 10 correct but this video helped me a TON!!THANKS...u explained to me what my shitty lecturer could not do
Thank for teaching me how to identify enantiomer and dastereroisomer
How come the 4th number question becomes same compound?
U were too good!!!
Where did you get the name from?!
Thank so much beautifully explained!
Show with the example of an atom having two chiral carbon atoms.
So is an enantiomer the same as a chiral molecule?
Massa Khwaja
Chiral molecules are asymmetrical. If a molecule is asymmetrical it means it has an enantiomer.
Thank you so much !
Please make more videos.
outstanding illustrations ma'am
Very funny and nice one.
Supr explanation 👏👏👏
hats off! 👍
i thought they were spelled " enanshhiomers" like attention.
Thank you sister
Thank you ma'am
nice 👍🏻
Good
nice video.. but quite confusing the meso thing...
thank you!
leeeeeeeeeegeeeeeeend
fantastic
Super madam
thank you 😍
MERCI !!
its best .....
hat's off
that is ridiculous !! using only feet to explain Do not you have a model !!
thank you!