I have an orgo midterm on Monday and I truly appreciate you creating this video. It honestly helped me and I hope you continue to do more videos in the future!
i have my orgo II midterm on tuesday and im so nervous because i suck at the reactions/mechanisms/products all that and this is the literally 328419th video i'm watching nothing seems to help me but the way you are teaching lifts me up somehow so thanks man. i'll update on how my midterm went lol
Hey! loved the video, great information and honestly this is one of the few videos online that GENUIENLY made me think... However I believe the very last question you forgot to invert the OH... itself and the Deuterium are both on wedges, the OH should be on a dash. my thought process is OH is strong nuc strong base producing SN2, and therefore inversion of stereochemistry. Please correct me if im wrong because I have an exam this week 🤣
why isn't there enantiomeric products produced for the first problem that involves oxymercuration-demercuration?? I thought there would be because its a stereo center?
Hey Melanie, That problem needs an update, but my original intent when I wrote it was for regiochemistry only. In terms of stereochemistry though, you are 100% correct--you would have a 50%/50% split of wedge and dash at that position when adding the -OH.
I got an 82% on the exam🙌🙌....the class average was a 61% 😭so thank you
AMAZING JOB, CONGRATS ON THE GREAT GRADE! You earned that grade :) thank you for watching and for the kind words!
plz teach me i still don't get it ahhhhhhh
I have watched many good Org. Chem videos. In my opinion, you are on the top of the list
Please do another video like this !!! It’s extremely helpful 😢
I can watch you all day teaching chemistry❤
I have an orgo midterm on Monday and I truly appreciate you creating this video. It honestly helped me and I hope you continue to do more videos in the future!
thank you so much for this! i'm using it to make notes before my second to last orgo exam right now
i have my orgo II midterm on tuesday and im so nervous because i suck at the reactions/mechanisms/products all that and this is the literally 328419th video i'm watching nothing seems to help me but the way you are teaching lifts me up somehow so thanks man. i'll update on how my midterm went lol
and this time i can actually do the questions on my own.. wow
watching this before my exam tomorrow 🤞🏼😭
How was it
@@AshleyDike good! i got an 82!
you deserve way more subs
Hey! loved the video, great information and honestly this is one of the few videos online that GENUIENLY made me think... However I believe the very last question you forgot to invert the OH... itself and the Deuterium are both on wedges, the OH should be on a dash. my thought process is OH is strong nuc strong base producing SN2, and therefore inversion of stereochemistry. Please correct me if im wrong because I have an exam this week 🤣
great video
Great review!
u da goat
why isn't there enantiomeric products produced for the first problem that involves oxymercuration-demercuration?? I thought there would be because its a stereo center?
Hey Melanie,
That problem needs an update, but my original intent when I wrote it was for regiochemistry only. In terms of stereochemistry though, you are 100% correct--you would have a 50%/50% split of wedge and dash at that position when adding the -OH.