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You've put in the about section that you teach complex organic chemistry. In India, students are taught all of these concepts in school more than that you've put on your channel. Have you heard about JEE? We have to study PCM in depth. There are complex calculations. But I come here to learn organic chemistry. I love your channel. It makes my concepts crystal clear.
I have heard of JEE, but my resources are geared for students in Organic Chemistry classes, so it's not a perfect overlap. Glad you enjoy my resources!
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If you wanted to name the isobutyl group systematically, it would be called (2-methylpropyl) as it has a single methyl group branching off a straight chain of three carbons.
You can view my entire Naming series, from start to finish, on my website at Leah4sci.com/Naming. I would suggest watching the videos in the order in which they appear on that page.
Thanks for the recommendation. I post free videos as I have time and am always looking for suggestions. For more help with this topic in the meantime, contact me through my website: leah4sci.com/contact
Yes, that would be a correct name as well. Always check with your professor for their preference in where the locants should be included. Whether in front of the name, or in the middle.
Yes, I teach about stoichiometry in my video series on MCAT Reactions and Stoichiometry, found at leah4sci.com/reactions-and-stoichiometry-in-mcat-chemistry/
I'm sorry, but I don't offer tutoring over social media. If you ever find you need help with questions like this again, I recommend joining the organic chemistry study hall. Details: leah4sci.com/join or contact me through my website leah4sci.com/contact/
Thanks for the recommendation. I post free videos as I have time and am always looking for suggestions. For more help with this topic in the meantime, I recommend joining the organic chemistry study hall. Details: leah4sci.com/join or contact me through my website leah4sci.com/contact/
Their locants of 3 and 5 would change (switch places). However, because we list substituents alphabetically, the order in which we list them would not change.
Wait Im so sorry but why is the suffix???? for the uhh... carboxyl or carbonyl??? yeh whatever but why is it oic acid instead of ic acid? Ic acid is what my teacher taught me. But thanks tho I learned alot
Thanks for asking! Yes, they can be referring to the same group. Both the ketone and aldehyde functional groups get named with the prefix ‘oxo’ when existing as a lower priority group on the molecule.
No, your name is incorrect. We always name our parent chain as the longest continuous chain of carbon atoms. A pentanol chain would trump a butanol chain, regardless of which carbon the alcohol group falls on.
Your answer is wrong as the the numbering of the carbon chain is done normally if the functional group doesn’t have carbon in it. Your approach would be correct for functional groups with carbon in them like carboxylate. Hope my explanation helps
I watched all your naming videos and I can solve the last problem on my own. Thank you so much for taking the effort making these videos and uploading them on TH-cam so that poor students that cannot afford private tutoring (like me) can still benefit.
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I had downloaded your video some years back but didn't find it useful but when I rewatched your video it really really helped me just subbed thanks for the great content
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@@Leah4sci Actually I study chemistry in french so I didn't understand it the first time I saw it
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4-ethyl- 5-chloro octa-1-oic acid-3-ol
When faced with an alcohol AND carboxylic acid, the alcohol is 'demoted' to a substituent and named as a prefix rather than in the suffix
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You've put in the about section that you teach complex organic chemistry.
In India, students are taught all of these concepts in school more than that you've put on your channel.
Have you heard about JEE?
We have to study PCM in depth.
There are complex calculations.
But I come here to learn organic chemistry.
I love your channel. It makes my concepts crystal clear.
I have heard of JEE, but my resources are geared for students in Organic Chemistry classes, so it's not a perfect overlap. Glad you enjoy my resources!
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Hi madam.
I named it as.
5-chloro-3-hydroxy-6,7-dimethyl-4(2-methlbutane)octanoic acid.
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If you wanted to name the isobutyl group systematically, it would be called (2-methylpropyl) as it has a single methyl group branching off a straight chain of three carbons.
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You can view my entire Naming series, from start to finish, on my website at Leah4sci.com/Naming. I would suggest watching the videos in the order in which they appear on that page.
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Could you to a video about Merifield synthesis?
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Could you also post on the synthesis of alcohol and others
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Mam please tell me the IUPAC name of 5-chloro-3-hydroxy-4-isobutyl-6,7-dimethyl octanoic acid
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That is the IUPAC name for the compound in this video. For more on the IUPAC system of nomenclature, visit leah4sci.com/naming
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Could I write hexa-1,4-diene instead of 1,4-hexadiene?
Yes, that would be a correct name as well. Always check with your professor for their preference in where the locants should be included. Whether in front of the name, or in the middle.
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Due you know about stechometry method
Yes, I teach about stoichiometry in my video series on MCAT Reactions and Stoichiometry, found at leah4sci.com/reactions-and-stoichiometry-in-mcat-chemistry/
Hey leah can you name them on the basis of EZ geometical isomer
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5:34 would hex-1,4-diene work here ?
Hexa-1,4-diene would also work for this example, yes.
I want complex locant examples
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For more help with this topic in the meantime, I recommend joining the organic chemistry study hall. Details: leah4sci.com/join or contact me through my website leah4sci.com/contact/
Pls mam why does carbon cartenates more than silicon
I'm sorry, but I am not following your question. This video doesn't include any examples with silicon.
7:47 what if Cl was in the position of OH?
Their locants of 3 and 5 would change (switch places). However, because we list substituents alphabetically, the order in which we list them would not change.
Wait Im so sorry but why is the suffix???? for the uhh... carboxyl or carbonyl??? yeh whatever but why is it oic acid instead of ic acid? Ic acid is what my teacher taught me. But thanks tho I learned alot
The suffix is 'oic acid' however if the o follows a vowel then you drop it for 'ic acid'
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is oxo and keto same
Thanks for asking! Yes, they can be referring to the same group. Both the ketone and aldehyde functional groups get named with the prefix ‘oxo’ when existing as a lower priority group on the molecule.
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2:52 should have been 3-methylpentan-3-ol not 3-methylpentan'e'-3-ol
I can agree with that! It's a small error, and not all professors would harp on having that 'e' or not. Thank you for your input, however.
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The first one is wrong . Carbon attached to the functional group should get the lowest numbering. It would be 2-ethylbutan-2-ol
No, your name is incorrect. We always name our parent chain as the longest continuous chain of carbon atoms. A pentanol chain would trump a butanol chain, regardless of which carbon the alcohol group falls on.
Your answer is wrong as the the numbering of the carbon chain is done normally if the functional group doesn’t have carbon in it. Your approach would be correct for functional groups with carbon in them like carboxylate. Hope my explanation helps
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