A Carbon can only have 4 bonds.. :3 in 1:00 .. on the righter end.. the Right most Carbon has 5 bonds forming.. o.O Two bonds with Oxygen.. One with Sodium.. One with Carbon.. and One with Hydrogen.. equal to 5 bonds.. How can that be Possible? ._______.
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very good bro. i am able to understand everything. but you have attached 5 bonds on a single carbon at 1:00 but a carbon is tetravalent so, it can only have 4 bonds . only this mistake is done by you . i am very thankful to you as i was able to understand the chemistry of soap after watching this video. thankyou . thanks a lot .
Thank you for the soap part. But as you had mentioned in the starting of the video I thought you will also show the working procedure of a detergent. (Like an small animation for the detergent molecule) Though I know its the same process. Na ion being the hydrophillic end and the Carbon chain of detergent being the hydrophobic end in that. THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO :)
Brilliant explanation! Reason being, most videos have a monotonous voice, while you have explained it as thou your in a classroom talking to actual children!
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A Carbon can only have 4 bonds.. :3
in 1:00 .. on the righter end.. the Right most Carbon has 5 bonds forming.. o.O
Two bonds with Oxygen.. One with Sodium.. One with Carbon.. and One with Hydrogen.. equal to 5 bonds.. How can that be Possible? ._______.
Yes, you are right even I am confused..!
Michu Miras Remove the H from right most and attach it to the left most
Michu Miras i too was stuck on dat....
Tu smjh rahe the ya mistake nikal rahe the.
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Is there any role of carboxylate ion in present in soap
Very best explanation.. I understood properly.. Tq sir.. 🙏
The hydrophilic end which you show has a carbon atom with 5 bonds is that right?
No. The hydrogen is extra.
Siddharth Ashok Thank you Sidharth.
Thank you for making a complex situation easy to understand. Keep up the good work.
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A fundamental part of your soap polymer is wrong, the end C has 5 bonded pairs, the H should not be there!
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@@kj3705 😂bro agr wo ye topic itna properly smjha pa rha h to definitely wo stupid nhi h thodi si common sense ki bat h ( jo apme nhi h) ki usse mistake hui hai... Don't judge too quickly
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Well explained
Thank you
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Most helpful one out there
What are potassium, sodium, ammonium Sally's???
And what is the difference between fatty acid and carboxylic acid????
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This voice reminded me of the person in 3 idiots
It's very nice
I understood very nicely
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Pentastic explanation
Yes UNDERSTOOD!
I learned micelle. Thanks.
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Thnx a lot...I understood everything....U r a superb teacher
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Very nice explanation.....thnx
Good explanation
Great voice
Great video!
Thank you so much!
very good bro. i am able to understand everything. but you have attached 5 bonds on a single carbon at 1:00 but a carbon is tetravalent so, it can only have 4 bonds . only this mistake is done by you . i am very thankful to you as i was able to understand the chemistry of soap after watching this video. thankyou . thanks a lot .
Thank you very much for your biggest effort . I understood clearly
Good video very well said, thankyou :)
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i loved it ...thnks a lot....
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Which software did you use to make it?
Thank you for the soap part. But as you had mentioned in the starting of the video I thought you will also show the working procedure of a detergent. (Like an small animation for the detergent molecule) Though I know its the same process. Na ion being the hydrophillic end and the Carbon chain of detergent being the hydrophobic end in that.
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO :)
Excellent
Nice video
Picture speaks better than words
you have such a cute voice
superb explained well
Very helpful
Thanks a lot
Good video my all doubts are clear
whatever other say I LOVED IT though that C atom had 5 bonds but alright !!!!!!!!!! u gave a great concept to me !!!!!!!! thanks a lot dude!!!
Nice explanation nd don't listen to others voice nd accent is perfect..
loved it👌✌
Brilliant teaching
Laxman Kumar is absolutely right.
How is it possible to make 5 bonds with only a carbon atoms?
Nice one
Brilliant explanation! Reason being, most videos have a monotonous voice, while you have explained it as thou your in a classroom talking to actual children!
loved that man!!!
Awesome
Nice ,sir please explain the lesson heridity and evolution
Great yaar
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The structure of soap is wrong. Last carbon is forming five bonds. That hydrogen should not be used there.
Hmm...Exactly ....
yup ..i was also confused
Ya
i reckon you are right
which application do u use to make this video plz tell me
nice work
very nice
Much helpful
thnku .... it help me a lot
very useful
The aggregate of soap molecules is 'micelle' but not 'missile'
nice one
thanks alot it really helpful 4 me
How carboxylic acid is weak acid
Thank you brother
there are 4 bonds for carbon atom right!!!!
Your structure of soap is wrong, at last carbon atom it has 5 bonds around it.... Plz correct it
Thank you. Finally understood the concept
nice explaination
Good
Impressive
Thank u ..I actually wanted to know how soap removes dirt which I understood.!!!
Your voice is very understandable