I am very much dependent on your videos to get " A plus" in my two classes. I am hopeful that I will end up not only good marks but also good understanding of the concepts.
@@sunehrikiran5638 because iodine is 2nd most strongest after NH3 so if NH3 will attack than iodine will leave but it will be a good leaving group but if iodine attack on Br, Cl, F, which are less strong than it , Br,Cl, F will leave because iodine is more stronger than them and so Iodine will be a good neuclophile in this case.
Thank you so much for your videos. I have been watching them sporadically before my exam tomorrow! I feel a lot more confident now. By the way I got an 86.5 on my first exam in Orgo, thanks to your help and my professor’s help as well.
Hey! Can you please explain this-4:43 shouldn't iodine with negative charge be more willingly to give electron due to its large size and thus be more reactive? Compared to fluroine
It's not a question of willing to give up a charge, they're holding on to their electrons. Instead we're looking at the ability to HOLD a charge. The larger I- holds the negative better (think bigger and stronger)
Thank you so much, ma'am Leah! I have an org chem exam coming up, and your videos are a big help!
You're welcome! Good luck on your exams.
I know it's been half a decade, but how'd your exam go?
I am very much dependent on your videos to get " A plus" in my two classes. I am hopeful that I will end up not only good marks but also good understanding of the concepts.
So happy to share and help you in your class!
your efforts are appreciable...may u become more popular nd successful. god bless u
Thanks you! :)
a small question ,why good leaving groups are weak bases . I have gone through your videos they were amazing thanku
Leah Fisch iodine is a good leaving group . but it also a better nucleophile. how? . ...I am confused
@@sunehrikiran5638 because iodine is 2nd most strongest after NH3 so if NH3 will attack than iodine will leave but it will be a good leaving group but if iodine attack on Br, Cl, F, which are less strong than it , Br,Cl, F will leave because iodine is more stronger than them and so Iodine will be a good neuclophile in this case.
@@sunehrikiran5638 but its been 3 years since you asked😅
@@KashafNaeem. thank you so much
@@A_katz1 no problem❤️
Thank you so much for your videos. I have been watching them sporadically before my exam tomorrow! I feel a lot more confident now. By the way I got an 86.5 on my first exam in Orgo, thanks to your help and my professor’s help as well.
Wow! That's awesome! Glad I could help :)
Leah4sci I ended up with an 86 on the second exam!
🇪🇬I'm watching you from Egypt, thank you very much
you're welcome
Hey! Can you please explain this-4:43 shouldn't iodine with negative charge be more willingly to give electron due to its large size and thus be more reactive? Compared to fluroine
It's not a question of willing to give up a charge, they're holding on to their electrons. Instead we're looking at the ability to HOLD a charge. The larger I- holds the negative better (think bigger and stronger)
@@Leah4sci but isn't flourine more electronegative so it will hold on to tgat charge better rather then iodine
Don't kick your sister out of your chair :( (Love the videos!)
Lol! I wouldn't REALLY kick her out! Glad you enjoyed them
mam ur videos are amazing....keep uploading videos
Thank you! :)
vid 1 of 2? More like "Very good, and this information is true!" 👍
Glad you like it!
@@Leah4sci I'm glad people are coming across these "puns" 😆
awesome
Thanks!
Obviously you are bigger and stronger. But don't kick out your sweet cute sister😁😆😅😂love her. I also love your vedios
:D No I won't.. she's also strong! :D :D . I'm glad you love the videos! All the best!
your videos are better than frank wong's
I think Frank is awesome, so thanks for including me in with him!
key take away from this video: size matters!
I like it! Thanks for watching.
Your sister defenetly gave you an dislike for that
haha she's a lawyer, I doubt she watched this