Out of every video I've watched (there have been many), this one is my favorite. Frank made this extremely practical and tangible. Thanks for this video!!
Congratulations, great video as always! But what bothers me the most are fisher projections, they are so counterintuitive... i never got those right, particulary on carbohydrates
Agreed. Fischer projections are tough. They are tough because they don't convey realistic bond angles. They require you to 'straighten' out the carbon backbone mentally and project it. th-cam.com/video/tTc19BDXVG8/w-d-xo.html Here is the link to my best attempt to explain them!
Hey Ron! Can't believe it's already almost been 3 years! I was just showing this video to my student during a tutoring session! ;)
Out of every video I've watched (there have been many), this one is my favorite. Frank made this extremely practical and tangible. Thanks for this video!!
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Great explanation Frank
Thanks frank that made so much sense! Thanks for breaking that down!
wow you are so genius, thank you very much. wish me luck for being future pharmacist
I got stuck with such a conversion. Can I send you through any means? I tried but could not sort out.
Thanks!!
what if I'm looking at the bond line structure on the other side do I switch the eye for the newman projection to the other side?
Yupyup!
Congratulations, great video as always! But what bothers me the most are fisher projections, they are so counterintuitive... i never got those right, particulary on carbohydrates
Agreed. Fischer projections are tough. They are tough because they don't convey realistic bond angles. They require you to 'straighten' out the carbon backbone mentally and project it.
th-cam.com/video/tTc19BDXVG8/w-d-xo.html
Here is the link to my best attempt to explain them!
Oh i didn´t realize that there was a video already. Thank you very much!