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what a great explanation,directly saying that learning the values will make it easier,while my teacher goes round and round with different stuff to make his explanation.you gained a sub sir❤
I mean, let's be honest here, those ARIO models and factors are nothing more than handwaving as we can never easily estimate how multiple factors will work together. So, you can explain those factors all day long, and I can just as easily come up with examples that will break them every single time 🤷♂️
@@VictortheOrganicChemistryTutor so true,and because of those goofy explanations ,I easily get confused in other simpler ones.like sometimes they don't even make sense.its practical data ,how can someone explain that ? Lol.
Yep, thats' the whole point of the "induction" effect. The stronger the electron-withdrawing groups, the stronger the inductive effect, the lower the pKa.
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More students need to find this channel, It's amazing!!!
This was incredibly helpful - thank you for explanations that are easy to understand and apply to my practice problems. 🎉
I'm glad you found the explanations helpful! Now go and apply it 👍
It' easy to listen u r lecture
At 19:43 but oxygen is more electronegative than Sulphur so O- would be stable ?
Nope. You haven't been paying attention to the video. Go and rewatch it again.
Also, watch my tutorials on the acidity trends.
@@VictortheOrganicChemistryTutor ya i am sorry about that ,Size factor dominates over Electronegativity
@@Naman_shukla410 Precisely! 😉This is a very common mistake btw! So, hopefully, you'll remember it now 👍
what a great explanation,directly saying that learning the values will make it easier,while my teacher goes round and round with different stuff to make his explanation.you gained a sub sir❤
I mean, let's be honest here, those ARIO models and factors are nothing more than handwaving as we can never easily estimate how multiple factors will work together. So, you can explain those factors all day long, and I can just as easily come up with examples that will break them every single time 🤷♂️
@@VictortheOrganicChemistryTutor so true,and because of those goofy explanations ,I easily get confused in other simpler ones.like sometimes they don't even make sense.its practical data ,how can someone explain that ? Lol.
this was so easy to understand thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Another great video, thanks Victor ❤
Thank you!!! 🫶
first 30 seconds baited me so hard 💀
😂 did I catch you though? Or did you get the correct proton?
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I knew it . But only after the carbonyl alpha substitution chapter 😂
28:40 why due to nitrogen it became 2.4 ?? Does values change depending upon side atoms ? Like how ?
Yep, thats' the whole point of the "induction" effect. The stronger the electron-withdrawing groups, the stronger the inductive effect, the lower the pKa.
@@VictortheOrganicChemistryTutor ohk thankuh so much for clearing my doubt ❤️❤️
Great Video!
Thanks!
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I done 100 likes ❤️❤️
Why I don't have any teacher like u in my college 😢😢😢😢😢😢 I'm damn unlucky
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