I'm actually amazed at how well you simplified naming in general, not just for thiols. I'm so happy I found this new technique all thanks to you. Thank you for what you do!!
In my head, I am a bit confused about priority order. Can you tell me in terms of X>Y>Z format, most priority to least priority for counting numbers. Halides, Alcohol, Substituents, Pi bond, etc. Thanks
Which has a higher priority? alcohols or thiols? are they considered to always have the highest priorities when placed in a molecule that consists of a double/triple bond? -Thank you in advance!
cyclohexane-1-thiol has an extra '1'. Given that the substituent is automatically on C1, you don't have to include the number in the name because it is self understood. If you have other substituents on the ring such that nothing is implied, then you must include all the numbers
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I'm actually amazed at how well you simplified naming in general, not just for thiols. I'm so happy I found this new technique all thanks to you. Thank you for what you do!!
You are so very welcome! I'm so happy to hear that my puzzle-piece approach resonated with you
these old videos are always helpful,thanku
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Thank you soo much....you are the best Organic Chem teacher I've heard.....Love from India🙏
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this helped me a lot thank you leah!
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Thanks so sooo much to you leah you are perfect you expained such a very easy way thanks for your helping dear God bless you hunny 👏👏👏
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OMG. Thank you! Its really a big help for my report. :) 💜
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In my head, I am a bit confused about priority order. Can you tell me in terms of X>Y>Z format, most priority to least priority for counting numbers. Halides, Alcohol, Substituents, Pi bond, etc. Thanks
I cove this exact topic in this series: leah4sci.com/chirality-stereochemistry-enantiomers-diastereomers-r-s-organic-chemistry-tutorial-series/
Which has a higher priority? alcohols or thiols? are they considered to always have the highest priorities when placed in a molecule that consists of a double/triple bond? -Thank you in advance!
+daric nd Never mind. I was thinking way ahead before I got to 3:34 lol THanks though
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For Thiols and Alcohols do you put the location of the functional group?
Yes, unless it's an understood #1 such as the only sub on a ring, or a short chain like ethyl
Really, this one was very helpful
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my chem teacher didnt get to discuss this so i had a hard time understanding the lesson. thanks for this!!
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@@zoldyck2907 yup HAHAHAHA
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thank u so much , always the best
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I like your naming system...so easy! 😂 Thanx!
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is cyclohexane-1-thiol the same with cyclohexanethiol? can I combine the 2 names if n is 1? or I still have to specify where it is bonded?
yes, cyclohexane-1-thiol is the same with cyclohexanethiol
cyclohexane-1-thiol has an extra '1'. Given that the substituent is automatically on C1, you don't have to include the number in the name because it is self understood. If you have other substituents on the ring such that nothing is implied, then you must include all the numbers
what if you have a substituent to a cyclo structure
For practice on naming cyclic alkanes, visit leah4sci.com/naming-cycloalkanes-and-bicycloalkanes/
When did we name thiol and name sulfanyl??
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@@Leah4sci where can I find the book that was in the end of the video?
@@AmiraMohamed-fv7misorry she doesn’t offer tutoring
Please make a video on how to name sulfides
I cover that and all functional groups here: leah4sci.com/naming