God bless you Chad. I've been telling all my fellow Organic Chemistry students about your channel. I think my favorite thing about your channel is that you go section by section! That is unbelievably helpful. Thank you
I hate how you don't pop up at the top of youtube searches, but I managed to find one of your videos and am glad to be back. You explain these concepts so well and they are a great refresher of concepts. I can't wait to be back when I prep for my DAT. Thank you!
Thank you so much for taking the time in making these helpful videos. You really make ochem less daunting. I'm looking forward for the next few video lessons on this topic.
And btw Samira. I don't know if you're class is covering the pericyclic reactions in general but the next three lessons which will be released over the next few days will be over cycloaddition reactions, electrocyclic reactions, and sigmatropic rearrangements. Again, glad you found this helpful!
@@ChadsPrep Hi Chad, yes the next lectures would by on heterocycle reactions and the topic you just mentioned are already covered too, I'm waiting for your new releases. Really appreciate your time and videos. 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻😊
Thank you so much for making such in depth videos explaining these abstract concepts. Your videos are getting me through organic chemistry! Thank you ❤️
Thank you so much for these videos! I've been using them since ochem 1 and when we had to go online and this series here is GOLDEN! Keep up the amazing work :3
Hey Chad. I have my first exam tomorrow for ochem 2 and I just wanted to thank you again you videos help me so much last semester, I thought I was going to fail ochem 1 but I ended up getting a B+. Hopefully going to get an A this semester!
Around 36:47 wouldn't you rotate the dienophile to have the carbonyl groups on the LHS for the endo rule? I'm just a bit confused. But overall great video.
I believe you're referring to the regioselectivity of the reaction which is related to some resonance considerations and is covered beginning about 19:00. But ultimately, you are trying to avoid 1,3 relationships between an electron-donating group on the diene and an electron-withdrawing group on the dienophile. We often 'flip' the dienophile to avoid these 1,3 relationships. Hope this helps!
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God bless you Chad. I've been telling all my fellow Organic Chemistry students about your channel. I think my favorite thing about your channel is that you go section by section! That is unbelievably helpful. Thank you
Glad the channel is helping you - Thanks for telling folks about us. Happy Studying!
I hate how you don't pop up at the top of youtube searches, but I managed to find one of your videos and am glad to be back. You explain these concepts so well and they are a great refresher of concepts. I can't wait to be back when I prep for my DAT. Thank you!
Glad you are here - Happy Studying!
Your circle method for determining stereochemistry is LIFE CHANGING. THANK YOU
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Thank you so much for the great videos! One of the most in-depth and well-rounded orgo channels on youtube!
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Thank you so much for taking the time in making these helpful videos. You really make ochem less daunting. I'm looking forward for the next few video lessons on this topic.
Glad you find the videos helpful, Layla - hope you keep enjoying them!
After all the struggle😅, you simplified this topic in less than an hour. Thank you🙏
Glad to hear - Happy Studying!
Chad your work is so helpful. You make seemingly complicated concepts simple enough to to understand. Thank you Chad!
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this is a very helpful video, clarified this topic well, literally covered 5 lectures for me. Thank you so much for making this.
Glad it was helpful, Samira, and thanks for your comment!
And btw Samira. I don't know if you're class is covering the pericyclic reactions in general but the next three lessons which will be released over the next few days will be over cycloaddition reactions, electrocyclic reactions, and sigmatropic rearrangements. Again, glad you found this helpful!
@@ChadsPrep Hi Chad, yes the next lectures would by on heterocycle reactions and the topic you just mentioned are already covered too, I'm waiting for your new releases.
Really appreciate your time and videos.
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻😊
Thank you so much for making such in depth videos explaining these abstract concepts. Your videos are getting me through organic chemistry! Thank you ❤️
Glad they are of such benefit, Katia!
Most helpful explaination I've ever found. Thank you so much Chad.
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So many jewels in this one video. Thank you so much!
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Thank you so much for this!! Please keep posting! This helped me a lot!!!
Glad to hear it, Harish - new videos coming out all the time!
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Really wish you were my professor!!!! Thank you so much for the great explanation!!
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Thank you so much for these videos! I've been using them since ochem 1 and when we had to go online and this series here is GOLDEN! Keep up the amazing work :3
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Great video!! Aligned with my professors lecture perfect
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Glad to hear it - keep up the hard work and you will succeed!
This is super informative, engaging and fun! I like the relatively fast pace (compared to my professors') and love your enthusiasm! Subscribed! :)
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can you pls explain how you got the positive charge on carbon on dienophile at 26:39 pls?
Hey Chad. I have my first exam tomorrow for ochem 2 and I just wanted to thank you again you videos help me so much last semester, I thought I was going to fail ochem 1 but I ended up getting a B+. Hopefully going to get an A this semester!
Glad the channel is helping you out - all the best and Happy Studying!
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Around 36:47 wouldn't you rotate the dienophile to have the carbonyl groups on the LHS for the endo rule? I'm just a bit confused. But overall great video.
Thanks Chad, Amazing video
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I have a question, how do you know when to flip the dienophile? or it has to do with the resonance?
I believe you're referring to the regioselectivity of the reaction which is related to some resonance considerations and is covered beginning about 19:00. But ultimately, you are trying to avoid 1,3 relationships between an electron-donating group on the diene and an electron-withdrawing group on the dienophile. We often 'flip' the dienophile to avoid these 1,3 relationships. Hope this helps!
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