Ma'am ur explanation is outstanding...but water exachange will be inversely proportional to charge density naa!!!! Coz with decreasing charge density M-OH2 bond strength will too decrease & so as rate of exchange will faster.....
Hi nice video. At 41:34 I am not sure if any of the choices are correct. The entering group is OH and not H2O. Correct me if I am wrong. Great explanation.
Madam. I have a doubt, when you explained the role of charge during acidic hydrolysis. Your example with (Co(NH3)5Cl]2+and [Co(NH3)4Cl2]+ are confusing. In both case Co is in +3 oxidation state
Sir plz explain anation reactions, reactions of substituted ligand, and redox reaction .These reactions are also part of substitution reactions in octhedral comoles plz make a detailed lecture on the topics 😊
Hello! can you add subs or a transcription pls, maybe bc english is not my first language but is hard to understand her accent and thanks for the video!
Brilliant explaination mam, nobody touch this topic in coordination but u explained it, so smoothly. Thank you soo much🙏
imp chapter in just 40min. complete revision ..thankyou so much mam
Mam very nice explanations..plz continue with regular vidoes...
Ma'am ur explanation is outstanding...but water exachange will be inversely proportional to charge density naa!!!! Coz with decreasing charge density M-OH2 bond strength will too decrease & so as rate of exchange will faster.....
Yes,, I agree
So what will be the answers ?
Good efforts by the channel keep it up God bless us all Ameen ya Rabulalmin
I can't thank you enough. Your explanation is the best
Hi nice video. At 41:34 I am not sure if any of the choices are correct. The entering group is OH and not H2O. Correct me if I am wrong. Great explanation.
Excellent explanation. thank you
Well teaching method very interesting.
Madam. I have a doubt, when you explained the role of charge during acidic hydrolysis. Your example with (Co(NH3)5Cl]2+and [Co(NH3)4Cl2]+ are confusing. In both case Co is in +3 oxidation state
@Saifunneesa we are considering charge over the complex, not on metal ion...
Why acidic hydrogen is trans to leaving group ?
Mam if the charge density is directly to water bond then how Fe+2 is befor then Fe+3?????? Charge density if greater on Fe+3 than Fe+2
Sir plz explain anation reactions, reactions of substituted ligand, and redox reaction .These reactions are also part of substitution reactions in octhedral comoles plz make a detailed lecture on the topics 😊
Mam, if I am not wrong please check the water exchange series in question of june 17. Except this all explanations are very good. Thank you mam.
Hello Biswajit.. I have checked answer it is correct.
thank you mam.nice presentation.
Why OH- get added in base hydrolysis not H20??
Best explation ever👍
How the SN1 and SN2 reactions are influenced by the basicity and pi bonding capacity of non reacting ligand?
You know about this answer?
@@Thatconfusedgirl I do not know the answer of this question 😟
thank you very much mam........
Well explanation 🤟🤟🤟
Mam can u explain substitution reaction without metal ligand bond cleavage
Super explanation
Nice explanation
Thankyou maam
Excellent
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Thanku mam
Nice
Hello! can you add subs or a transcription pls, maybe bc english is not my first language but is hard to understand her accent
and thanks for the video!
I will try
کیا آج آپ نے درود شریف پڑھا. درود شریف پڑھ لیں.
*صَلَّى ٱللّٰهُ عَلَيْهِ وَآلِهِ وَسَلَّمَ*
Hindi me explain kr sakte ho aap maam please
Thank you so much mam ...