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I’m gonna go have an oxygen sandwich after this video
does the lone pair of electrons have to be on top of the minus, or can it just be written like :[H]?
very helpful videos thank you, but why is it 2 moles of reducing agent 2[H] ??
+Huda Al-khafaji Thank you. Equation doesn't balance otherwise.
+Huda Al-khafaji how much oil u got? loool
+zannatul Zan 10/10 banter
looooool safe
why are two moles of reducing agent used
How would you name the alcohol at the end ?
2-phenylethanol
Hi sir, since we know oxygen has two lone pairs on electrons, one pair can react with the hydrogen from water. Does it mean that the other pair is reacting with the carbon or is it just left alone?
Left alone
@@MaChemGuy could there ever be a scenario where you are asked to react that lone pair?
@deenex not seen it asked in 31 years of teaching
@@MaChemGuy oh ok thank you.
Why is the arrow with the oxygen not the other way round when it is reacting with the water
The electrons are attatched to the oxygen (you can tell because of the negative charge) and they move to make a bond with the hydrogen.
@@robbiem13 Ty x
3:05 i think you're missing a carbon on your product
Good spot - cheers! It's there on the displayed formula thankfully
daddy
he's your step dad?
I’m gonna go have an oxygen sandwich after this video
does the lone pair of electrons have to be on top of the minus, or can it just be written like :[H]?
very helpful videos thank you, but why is it 2 moles of reducing agent 2[H] ??
+Huda Al-khafaji Thank you. Equation doesn't balance otherwise.
+Huda Al-khafaji how much oil u got? loool
+zannatul Zan 10/10 banter
looooool safe
why are two moles of reducing agent used
How would you name the alcohol at the end ?
2-phenylethanol
Hi sir, since we know oxygen has two lone pairs on electrons, one pair can react with the hydrogen from water. Does it mean that the other pair is reacting with the carbon or is it just left alone?
Left alone
@@MaChemGuy could there ever be a scenario where you are asked to react that lone pair?
@deenex not seen it asked in 31 years of teaching
@@MaChemGuy oh ok thank you.
Why is the arrow with the oxygen not the other way round when it is reacting with the water
The electrons are attatched to the oxygen (you can tell because of the negative charge) and they move to make a bond with the hydrogen.
@@robbiem13 Ty x
3:05 i think you're missing a carbon on your product
Good spot - cheers! It's there on the displayed formula thankfully
daddy
he's your step dad?